As used in sections 76-1001 to 76-1018 , unless the context otherwise requires: (1) Beneficiary shall mean the person named or otherwise designated in a trust deed as the person for whose benefit a trust deed is given, or his successor in interest; (2) Trustor shall mean the person conveying real property by a trust deed as security for the performance of an obligation; (3) Trust deed shall mean a deed executed in conformity with sections 76-1001 to 76-1018 and conveying real property to a trustee in a trust to secure the performance of an obligation of the grantor or other person named in the deed to a beneficiary; (4) Trustee shall mean a person to whom title to real property is conveyed by trust deed, or his successor in interest; (5) Real property shall mean any estate or interest in land, including all buildings, fixtures and improvements thereon and all rights-of-way, easements, rents, issues, profits, income, tenements, hereditaments, privileges and appurtenances thereunto belonging, used or enjoyed with said land, or any part thereof; and (6) Trust property shall mean the real property conveyed by the trust deed.
Neb. Rev. Stat. § 76-1001
Terms, defined
Applied in 15 court decisions — leading case Gilroy v. Ryberg (2003)
Most recently applied in David Anderson v. Bank of the West (January 2022)
Laws 1965, c. 451, § 1, p. 1423.
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