cestui que trust

  • 31dry trust — A trust in which the trustee has no duties to perform, and in which the cestui que trust has the entire management of the estate. 54 Am J1st Trusts § 13. A voting trust of corporate stock in which the trustees have no beneficial interest and… …

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  • 32operative trust — An active trust. A trust which maintains the legal estate in the trustee, to enable him to perform the duties devolved on him by the donor, and gives the cestui que trust only a right in equity to enforce the performance of the trust. 54 Am J1st… …

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  • 33simple trust — A simple conveyance of property to one upon trust for another, without further specifications or directions. In such case the law regulates the trust and the cestui que trust has the right of possession and of disposing of the property, and he… …

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  • 34cestuis que trustent — Plural of cestui que trust …

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  • 35Cestuy que use — Cestuy Ces tuy or ||Cestui Ces tui, pron. [Norm. F.] (Law) He; the one. [1913 Webster] {Cestuy que trust}[norm. F.], a person who has the equitable and beneficial interest in property, the legal interest in which is vested in a trustee. Wharton.… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 36БЕНЕФИЦИАРИЙ — CESTUI QUE TRUSTБенефициар доверительного управления собственностью (траста), или лицо, в чьих интересах действует траст. Б. обладает правовым титулом на имущество, основанным на праве справедливости, в то время как доверенное лицо (учреждение,… …

    Энциклопедия банковского дела и финансов

  • 37Trusts and Bequests — • Defined as the right enforceable solely in equity to the beneficial enjoyment of property of which the legal title is in another Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Trusts and Bequests     Trusts and Bequests …

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  • 38Gissing v. Gissing — is a case in English property law dealing with constructive trusts arising in relationships between unmarried cohabitees.In the judgment Lord Diplock states: A resulting, implied or constructive trust and it is unnecessary for present purposes to …

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  • 39beneficiary — ben·e·fi·cia·ry /ˌbe nə fi shē ˌer ē, fi shə rē/ n pl ries: a person or entity (as a charity or estate) that receives a benefit from something: as a: the person or entity named or otherwise entitled to receive the principal or income or both from …

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  • 40List of law topics (A-E) — NOTOC Law [From Old English lagu something laid down or fixed ; legal comes from Latin legalis , from lex law , statute ( [http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?search=law searchmode=none Law] , Online Etymology Dictionary; [http://www.m… …

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