Miscellaneous 2002

Essential principles of the law of trusts

Source: Northern Territory

Published Date: 19 Apr 2002

 
This powerpoint presentation discusses what a trust is and why make one; what the different types of trusts are; what the interests, rights and obligations of the parties to the trust; how trusts are regulated; what the difference between corpus and income is; when is a change to a trust deed, a settlement; what can you do if the trust deed is missing; what are 'absolute entitlement' and 'present entitlement'.

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  • Published By: Arlene Macdonald
  • Published On:19 Apr 2002
  • Took place at:Plaza Rydges, Darwin

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