The Albany Law Journal: A Monthly Record of the Law and the Lawyers, Volume 28Weed, Parsons, 1884 - Law |
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Page 99
... TRUST - TRUST PROPERTY NOT ATTACHABLE TRUSTEE'S DEBT - TRUSTEE MINGLING TRUST FUNDS WITH HIS OWN .- ( 1 ) It is a general rule in equity , that trust property is not liable to attachment for the debt of the trustee , even in cases where ...
... TRUST - TRUST PROPERTY NOT ATTACHABLE TRUSTEE'S DEBT - TRUSTEE MINGLING TRUST FUNDS WITH HIS OWN .- ( 1 ) It is a general rule in equity , that trust property is not liable to attachment for the debt of the trustee , even in cases where ...
Page 387
... trust in existence under it ; and if the trust fails , the disposition made of the money cannot stand , because it amounted to neither a gift nor to a disposi- tion by a last will and testament . This decision has created consternation ...
... trust in existence under it ; and if the trust fails , the disposition made of the money cannot stand , because it amounted to neither a gift nor to a disposi- tion by a last will and testament . This decision has created consternation ...
Page 427
... trust defined with greater certainty than in this . It is no objection to the validity of the trust that the individuals to be benefited by it are not designated in the will , for this indefiniteness is a necessary character . istic of ...
... trust defined with greater certainty than in this . It is no objection to the validity of the trust that the individuals to be benefited by it are not designated in the will , for this indefiniteness is a necessary character . istic of ...
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