Business Law, Cases, Text, Statutes, Volume 4West Publishing Company, 1945 - Commercial law |
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Page 222
... trust . In this respect , a trust is more akin to a conveyance than a contract . It is not , however , always clear whether a person has by his actions created a trust or simply promised to create a trust . Since consid- eration is ...
... trust . In this respect , a trust is more akin to a conveyance than a contract . It is not , however , always clear whether a person has by his actions created a trust or simply promised to create a trust . Since consid- eration is ...
Page 227
... Trust Estate and beneficiaries which the Trustee could do or perform if it were the abso- lute owner of the Trust Estate . " The Beneficiary . There are very few restrictions on who ( or what ) may be a beneficiary . Dogs , cats ...
... Trust Estate and beneficiaries which the Trustee could do or perform if it were the abso- lute owner of the Trust Estate . " The Beneficiary . There are very few restrictions on who ( or what ) may be a beneficiary . Dogs , cats ...
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... Trust " for the purpose of this Act means an express trust only , and does not include ( 1 ) resulting or constructive trusts , ( 2 ) so - called " Massachusetts Trusts " or similar business trusts , ( 3 ) security instruments such as deeds ...
... Trust " for the purpose of this Act means an express trust only , and does not include ( 1 ) resulting or constructive trusts , ( 2 ) so - called " Massachusetts Trusts " or similar business trusts , ( 3 ) security instruments such as deeds ...
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Acquisition of Title to Personal Property | 27 |
III | 53 |
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