Trust Companies definition

Trust Companies means trust companies licensed under section 5 of the Trust Companies Act (Cap. 336) and private trust companies exempted from licensing under the Trust Companies Act (Cap. 336);
Trust Companies means 445 Trust Co., 525 Trust Co., 555 Trust Co., Bronson Trust Co., Kitchener Trust Co., McMurray Trust Co., Oakville/Burlington/Guildwood/Legacy Lane Trust Co. (solely in its capacity as lender to Oakville, Burlington and Legacy Lane), Ross Park Trust Co, and Scollard/Vaughan Crossings/Silver Seven Trust Co. (solely in its capacity as lender to Scollard);
Trust Companies means trust companies licensed under section 5 of the TCA and private trust companies exempted from licensing under section 15 of that Act;

Examples of Trust Companies in a sentence

  • Trustee directors may only be trust companies in the Netherlands having a licence under the Dutch Act on Supervision of Trust Companies (Wet toezicht trustkantoren) as well as natural persons and/or legal entities engaged by such trust companies.

  • When the Banks or Trust Companies are closed on a regular pay day, wages will then be available on the preceding day on which they are open.

  • Illinois residents may contact the Illinois Commissioner of Bank and Trust Companies for comparative information on interest rates, charges, fees and grace periods, at State of Illinois CIP, P.O. Box 10181, Springfield, IL 62791 or ▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇.

  • It is registered as a trust company under the Trust Companies Act, 1949.

  • All certificate or certificates required to be delivered by the Companies under this Section 4(d) shall be delivered electronically through the Depository Trust Companies or another established clearing corporation performing similar functions.

  • Published in accordance with a call made by the Commissioner of Banks and Trust Companies of the State of Illinois and by the Federal Reserve Bank of this District.

  • Letter to Brokers, Dealers, Commercial Banks, Trust Companies and Other Nominees.

  • Carrollton Bancorp is a "holding company" which is the sole owner of the capital stock of Carrollton Bank and Carrollton Bank is engaged in the business of accepting deposits of money, paying and cashing checks, making loans, etc., all as more fully described in West's Maryland Law Encyclopedia, Volume 4, Section Banks and Trust Companies, and in and by the Regulations of the Commissioner of Financial Regulation of the State of Maryland and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.

  • None of Stifel Bank & Trust, Stifel Bank, or the Stifel Trust Companies provide legal or tax advice.

  • Deputy Inspector of Banks and Trust Companies Bank Supervision Department Central Bank of the Bahamas ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Street, P.O. Box N-4868 Nassau, N.P. Bahamas Tel.


More Definitions of Trust Companies

Trust Companies means the customers and clients of Parent and its Subsidiaries which agree to be parties to the Trust Agreement pursuant to related Master AvidPay Trust Joinder Agreements.
Trust Companies means ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Brothers Trust Company of Delaware and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Brothers Trust Company, N.A.
Trust Companies means 445 Trust Co., 525 Trust Co., 555 Trust Co., ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Trust Co., Kitchener Trust Co., ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Trust Co., Oakville/Burlington/Guildwood/Legacy Lane Trust Co. (solely in its capacity as lender to Oakville, Burlington and Legacy Lane), ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ Trust Co, and Scollard/Vaughan Crossings/Silver Seven Trust Co. (solely in its capacity as lender to Scollard);
Trust Companies means trust companies licensed under section 5 of the TCA and private
Trust Companies means the Georgia Trust Company and the Non-Georgia Trust Company.
Trust Companies means, individually and collectively, Wilmington Trust Company and any co-trustee of the Trust serving as such for purposes of the law of the jurisdiction in which any Property is located, or any successor or substitute trustee per the terms of the Trust Agreement (including Wilmington Trust FSB), who, in the case of an institutional trustee, is a Person incorporated in the United States not meeting the conditions for financial statement consolidation pursuant to the FASB Emerging Issues Task Force Issue No. 90-15 or any related pronouncement, directive, issue or rule of any accounting or financial reporting authority.

Related to Trust Companies

  • Trust Company means a financial institution, corporation, or other legal entity, authorized to exercise general trust powers.

  • trust corporation means a trust corporation (as defined in the Law of Property Act 1925) or a corporation entitled to act as a trustee pursuant to applicable foreign legislation relating to trustees; and

  • Trust Common Securities means the securities representing common undivided beneficial interests in the assets of the Trust.

  • National City National City Mortgage Co., or any successor thereto.

  • Corporate Trust Contract means any indenture, trust, pooling and servicing, paying agency, collateral or disbursing agency, securities (whether bond, note, debenture or other) registrar, transfer agency or document custody Contracts and all other fiduciary, agency and corporate trust Contracts, including call rights, in each case, in respect of the Appointments.