What is the acronym for trust?
Who named Australia New Holland?
Matthew Flinders
After Dutch navigators charted the northern, western and southern coasts of Australia during the 17th Century this newly found continent became known as ‘New Holland’. It was the English explorer Matthew Flinders who made the suggestion of the name we use today.
Who discovered Australia in 1770?
James Cook
James Cook was the first recorded explorer to land on the east coast in 1770. He had with him maps showing the north, west and south coasts based on the earlier Dutch exploration.
What does the letters in trust mean?
Letters of trust means the written instrument which describes the trust property, the trustee and the beneficiary.
What does the acronym love stand for?
LOVE
| Acronym | Definition |
|---|---|
| LOVE | Listen, Observe, Value, Embrace |
| LOVE | Love Overcomes Virtually Everything (album) |
| LOVE | Let Our Voices Echo |
| LOVE | Loss of Valuable Education |
What is Australia’s real name?
the Commonwealth of Australia
The sovereign country Australia, formed in 1901 by the Federation of the six British colonies, is officially known as the Commonwealth of Australia, abbreviated within the Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act and the Constitution of Australia to “the Commonwealth”.
What is the Aboriginal name for Australia?
The nations of Indigenous Australia were, and are, as separate as the nations of Europe or Africa. The Aboriginal English words “blackfella” and “whitefella” are used by Indigenous Australian people all over the country; some communities also use “yellafella” and “coloured”.
Did China discover Australia first?
There is no tangible evidence that Chinese explorers (or traders or any other Chinese for that matter) did land in Australia before the European exploration of the continent began.
Who found Australia first?
navigator Willem Janszoon
The first known landing in Australia by Europeans was in 1606 by Dutch navigator Willem Janszoon. Later that year, Spanish explorer Luís Vaz de Torres sailed through, and navigated, what is now called Torres Strait and associated islands.
What does UDT stand for in a trust?
under declaration of trust
UDT stands for “under declaration of trust,” and this indicates that the grantor and the trustee are the same individual.
What does TTEE stand for?
“TTEE” is an abbreviation for the word “trustee.” In the case of the certificate of deposit, the trustee is most likely someone charged with taking care of the money until the person it is intended for comes of an age to receive it.
Is lover a bad word?
“Lover” is OK, although when you use it, you’re giving the person you’re talking to a vivid picture of you and your sweetie in bed, going at it!! 🙂 It has a *very* strong sexual connotation.
What is considered rude in Australia?
It is considered impolite to ask a direct question about a person’s salary or wealth. Inquiring about someone’s weight or age is also highly inappropriate in many situations. Spitting in public is rude. If there is a line for something, always queue and wait for your turn.
What is famous to buy in Australia?
From wine, gemstones to Tim-Tams, here are the best things to shop for in Australia and where to shop for too!
- Australian Wine.
- Opal Gemstones.
- Vegemite.
- Kangaroo leather products.
- Tea tree oil.
- Tim Tams!
- Traditional art and handicrafts.
- Didgeridoos.