| 11. | The deed of trust is similar to a traditional mortgage arrangement but instead is executed through a third party.
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| 12. | The donation was received under a deed of trust that requires the Conservancy to preserve and maintain the buildings.
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| 13. | However, no attempt was made to obtain incorporation and a solicitor was engaged to draft a deed of trust.
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| 14. | Homeowners have argued in court that their homes could not be foreclosed because MERS deeds of trust were unlawful.
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| 15. | The notes were secured on the property by a deed of trust to Dorsey E . W . Carter, trustee.
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| 16. | The next morning he executed a deed of trust, turning over everything he owned to Sharon, and the deed was notarized.
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| 17. | In the meantime Mr . Lick had found that his deed of trust did not express his intentions as he desired.
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| 18. | Thus, the more precise term of art " deed of trust " has become predominant in the case law since then.
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| 19. | The deed of trust named the original six trustees and the rules they were to follow in managing the burial grounds.
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| 20. | In late 1929 the Deed of Trust was revised requiring players to be born in and resident in their respective countries.
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