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Statutory trusts
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Trust instrument
1925, s. 117 (1) (xxxi.) and s. 9, includes in relation to settled land, any instruments whereby the trusts of the settled land are declared other than a vesting instrument or vesting conveyance. By s. 4 (ibid.), … Trust instrument. Under the (English) Settled Land Act, 1925, s. 117 (1) (xxxi.) and s. 9, includes in relation to settled land, any instruments whereby the
Cestui que trust
way of an Originating Summons). The phrase cestui que trust is Norman-French. In Roman Law obligations analogous to trusts could only be crated by testament; the trustee was (Heres) 'fiduciarius'; the beneficiary, 'fideicommissarius.' Sandars, Inst. Lib. 2 … Cestui que trust, the person (now frequently termed 'beneficiary,' as in s. 62 of the Trustee Act, 1925, who possesses the equitable right to property and receives the rents, issues, and profits thereof, the legal
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Confidence
The act of confiding trusting or putting faith in trust reliance belief formerly followed by of now commonly by in
Endowed Charities Act
Endowed Charities Act [(English) 23 & 24 Vict. c. 136]. See CHARITABLE TRUSTS.
Commitment
The act of committing or putting in charge keeping or trust consignment esp the act of committing to prison
Perfidy
The act of violating faith or allegiance violation of a promise or vow or of trust reposed faithlessness treachery
Reliance
The act of relying or the condition or quality of being reliant dependence confidence trust repose of mind upon what is deemed sufficient support or authority
Officiate
To act as an officer in performing a duty to transact the business of an office or public trust to conduct a public ceremony or service
Reposal
The act or state of reposing as the reposal of a trust
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