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Public trustee
estate, nor a trust exclusively for religious or charitable purposes [s. 2, sub-sections (3), (4), (5)] The Con-solidated Fund is, speaking generally, liable to make good all sums required to discharge any liability which the Public trustee, … Public trustee. The office of Public Trustee was established by the (English) Public Trustee Act, 1906, which came into force
trustee
trusted to keep or administer something: as a : a member of a board entrusted with administering the funds and directing the policy of an institution or organization b : a country charged with the supervision of … trustee 1 : one to whom something is entrusted : one trusted to keep or administer something: as a
Payment of Money into Court
practice of payment or transfer into court of money or funds in the hands of an executor or trustee who is unable to obtain a good discharge from the person beneficially entitled. This was formerly done under
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Charities, or Public Trusts
By the (English) Charitable Trusts Act, 1925 (15 & 16 Geo. 5, c. 27), the Trustees or Charitable Funds have become incorporated. See Tyssen's Charitable Bequests, 2nd Edn., and preceding title. … Charities, or Public Trusts. One of the earliest fruits of the Emperor Constantine's zeal, or pretended zeal, for Christianity, was a permission
trust account
Matched in: Term trust account
Dearle v. Hall
assignments of debts and other choses in action was determined by priority in date of notice to the trustees or other owners of the legal interest in the property assigned, see Ward v. Duncombe, 1893 AC 369. … not, apparently, absolute, see Low v. Bouverie, (1891) 3 Ch 82. Under s. 137 the estate owner or fund holder becomes a trustee for the assignee after notice. S. 138, ibid., provides for the appointment of an
superfund
superfund The program that funds and administers the cleanup of hazardous waste sites through a trust fund (financed by taxes on petroleum, chemicals and corporations), created to pay for cleanup pending reimbursement from liable
accretion
amount or extent of any kind of property or in the value of any property [s to a trust fund resulting from the increase in value of…securities in which its corpus is invested "In re Estate of … or extent of any kind of property or in the value of any property [s to a trust fund resulting from the increase in value of…securities in which its corpus is invested "In re Estate of Gartenlaub,
Employer
an association of persons or a body of individuals, whether incorporated or not, but excluding any fund or trust or institution eligible for exemption under clause (23C) of section 10 or registered under section 12AA; (iv) a … entrusted to a manager, managing director or managing agent, such manager, managing director or managing agent. [Employees' Provident Funds and Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1952, s. 2 (e)] The employer contemplated by ss. 33 and 33A of the
Institution investor
usu. by investing other people's money into large managed funds. Institutional investors are often pension funds, investment companies, trust managers, or insurance companies, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 801.
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