Trust
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Trust may refer to:
- Trust (social sciences), the willing acceptance of one's power to affect another
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 remaining 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 where there is no choice but to trust
- 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 fictional organizations:
- Trust (Stargate), from Stargate SG-1
- Trust (100 Bullets), from 100 Bullets
In other:
- Trust (electronics company)
- Trust (film), a 1990 film written and directed by Hal Hartley
- Trust Operation