Trustor
- In law a trustor is a person who settles property on express trust for the benefit of beneficiaries. See settlor.
- In social sciences and in information technology, trustor (alt. truster in e.g.[1]) is an entity that trusts the other entity (the trustee). Trustor may be a social agent (such as a person or an institution) or a technical agent (such as a computer or a software application), acting on behalf of a social agent [2].
References
- ^ Hardin R. (2002) Russel Hardin: Trust and trustworthiness. Russel Sage Foundation.
- ^ Cofta, P. (2007) Trust, Complexity and Control: Confidence in a Convergent World. John Wiley and Sons.