Community Trust definition

Community Trust means the a trust registered in terms of the Trust Property Control Act;
Community Trust means a trust registered in terms of the Trust Property Control Act;
Community Trust means a nonprofit organization which offers the following services:

Examples of Community Trust in a sentence

  • The undersigned Trustee of the Guardian Community Trust for Supplemental Needs hereby accepts the assignment of trust herein and acknowledges the creation of a Trust Account for the Designated Beneficiary, all as set forth above.

  • Xxxx, certifying that he is the Executive Director of Guardian Community Trust, and proved to me through satisfactory evidence of identification, which was personal knowledge, that he is the person whose name is signed on the preceding document, and acknowledged to me that he signed it voluntarily for its stated purpose as Executive Director aforesaid, and that he has the authority to act hereunder.

  • Notary Public My commission expires: TRUSTEE: The undersigned Trustee of the Guardian Community Trust for Supplemental Needs hereby accepts the assignment of trust herein and acknowledges the creation of a Trust Account for the Designated Beneficiary, all as set forth above.


More Definitions of Community Trust

Community Trust means the trustees for the time being of the Harmony Gold Community Trust, a trust established under the laws of South Africa (Master’s reference number IT248/2013);
Community Trust means a community trust as described by 26 C.F.R. Section 1.170A-9 (2008), including subsequent amendments.
Community Trust means Community Trust Bank, Inc.
Community Trust means a community trust as 23 described by 26 C.F.R. Section 1.170A-9 (2008) [1.170A-9(e)(11)
Community Trust means a community trust as described by 26 C.F.R. Section 1.170A-9 (2008), including subsequent amendments.(b) A community trust with court approval may transfer the assets of the trust to a nonprofit corporation and terminate the trust as provided by this section.(c) The community trust may transfer assets of the trust to a nonprofit corporation only if the nonprofit corporation is organized under the Texas Non-Profit Corporation Act (Article 1396-1.01 et seq., Vernon’s Texas Civil Statutes) and organized for the same purpose as the community trust. The charter of the nonprofit corporation must describe the purpose of the corporation and the proposed use of the assets transferred using language substantially similar to the language used in the instrument creating the community trust.
Community Trust means a nonprofit organization that offers the following services:
Community Trust means aCommunity Third Party Trust. – A trust funded