TRUST


'Trust' may refer to:

Trust (social sciences), a relationship of reliance.
In 'law':

Trust law, where money or property is owned and managed on behalf of another

Escrow, where a thing is held in trust until conditions are fulfilled

Charitable trust, a trust set up for charitable reasons

United Nations Trust Territories, the successors of the (partially reclassified) League of Nations mandates
In 'finance':

Trust company, a financial institution offering banking, investment and estate administration services

Trust (19th century), an entity used in the late 19th century with intent to create a monopoly

Massachusetts business trust, a business established under trust law.

Investment trust, a company that invests in other companies or properties


Income trust, a Canadian collective investment scheme.


Royalty trust


Real estate investment trust, a corporation investing in property


Unit trust, a general collective investment scheme
In 'computer science':

Trusted system, a system whose failure may break a security policy

Web of trust, a system to establish authenticity

★ A trust metric rates users of social software
In 'music':

Trust (band), is a French hard rock band, rose to international fame in the early '80s

★ ''Trust (album)'', 1981, by Elvis Costello

★ ''Trust (Low album)'', by Low

Trust Company (band), better known as TRUSTcompany or TRUST
★ CO, is an American grunge band

Trust (song), the name of several songs

Trust (Pharcyde Song), a single by West Coast Rap group The Pharcyde
In 'Television':

Trust (Television Programme) was a BBC Series about City of London Corporate Lawyers
In 'fictional organizations':

Trust (Stargate), from ''Stargate SG-1''

Trust (100 Bullets), from ''100 Bullets''
In 'other':

Trust (electronics company)

Trust (film), the (original or translated English) title of several films

Trust Operation

Trust (company), aftermarket car part company, alternatively known as ''GReddy'', mainly in the United States

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