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1. ''Law and pensions''.   
1. ''Law and pensions''.  
A legal document, drawn up in the form of a deed, which establishes or regulates a trust.  In relation to pensions, trust deeds  constituting pension trusts can vary very widely in their form and content.
   
A legal document, drawn up in the form of a deed, which establishes or regulates a trust.   
 
In relation to pensions, trust deeds  constituting pension trusts can vary very widely in their form and content.
 
 
2.
 
A similar legal document in a bond issue. 
 
Also known as the Bond indenture.
 
 
3.
 
In Scotland, a formal, legally binding document that transfers part or all of a debtor's assets to a trustee, to manage for the benefit of the creditors.
 
This is a private arrangement between a debtor and creditors.  


2. A similar legal document in a bond issue.  Also known as the Bond indenture.


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Beneficiary]]
* [[Bond indenture]]
* [[Bond indenture]]
* [[Deed]]
* [[Pension]]
* [[Scheme rules]]
* [[Scheme rules]]
* [[Settlor]]
* [[Trust]]
* [[Trust]]
* [[Trustee]]


[[Category:Compliance_and_audit]]

Latest revision as of 21:44, 9 July 2022

1. Law and pensions.

A legal document, drawn up in the form of a deed, which establishes or regulates a trust.

In relation to pensions, trust deeds constituting pension trusts can vary very widely in their form and content.


2.

A similar legal document in a bond issue.

Also known as the Bond indenture.


3.

In Scotland, a formal, legally binding document that transfers part or all of a debtor's assets to a trustee, to manage for the benefit of the creditors.

This is a private arrangement between a debtor and creditors.


See also