the trust industry Totten trust Trusts & Estates (journal) Use (law) Australian trust law Henson trust in Canadian law Italian trust law Trust law in civil...
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trust law concerns the protection of assets, usually when they are held by one party for another's benefit. Trusts were a creation of the English law...
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attacking monopolistic companies (known as trusts) is commonly known as trust busting. The history of competition law reaches back to the Roman Empire. The...
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original name — "antitrust law". The term "antitrust" came from late 19th-century American industrialists' practice of using trusts—legal arrangements where...
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United States trust law is the body of law that regulates the legal instrument for holding wealth known as a trust. Most of the law regulating the creation...
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"In God We Trust" (also rendered as "In God we trust") is the official motto of the United States as well as the motto of the U.S. state of Florida, along...
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corporate trusts during this period is the historical reason for the name "antitrust law". In the broader sense of the term, relating to trust law, a trust is...
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Sherman Antitrust Act (redirect from Sherman Anti-Trust Law)
by violence or threats of violence to be felonies. The law was enacted in the era of "trusts" and of "combinations" of businesses and of capital organized...
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The legal system of India consists of civil law, common law, customary law, religious law and corporate law within the legal framework inherited from the...
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quality It may also refer to: Trust (law), a legal relationship in which one person holds property for another's benefit Trust (business), the combination...
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The law of trusts was constructed as a part of "Equity", a body of principles that arose in the Courts of Chancery, which sought to correct the strictness...
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implied trust is an element of trust law, and refers to a trust that has not been "expressly created by the settlor." There are two types of implied trust: Resulting...
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classification of Quistclose trusts in existing trusts law: whether they are resulting trusts, express trusts, constructive trusts or, as Lord Millett said...
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Succession of Rupert Murdoch (redirect from Murdoch Family Trust)
of his efforts. Murdoch moved the trust to Nevada, a decision that would favor Lachlan for the state's probate law. Nevada has strict confidentiality...
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Resulting trusts in English law are trusts created where property is not properly disposed of. It comes from the Latin resultare, meaning to spring back...
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Australian trust law is the law of trusts as it is applied in Australia. It is derived from, and largely continues to follow English trust law, as modified...
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In English law, a purpose trust is a trust created for the fulfillment of a purpose, not for the benefit of a person. These are normally considered invalid...
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In Italian trust law, a trust is a particular juridical instrument by which a settler (disponente) can transfer a property (movable or immovable property)...
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Discretionary trusts and powers in English law are elements of the English law of trusts, specifically of express trusts. Express trusts are trusts expressly...
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In the trust law of England, Australia, Canada, and other common law jurisdictions, a discretionary trust is a trust where the beneficiaries and their...
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In trust law, a constructive trust is an equitable remedy imposed by a court to benefit a party that has been wrongfully deprived of its rights due to...
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Charitable trusts in English law are a form of express trust dedicated to charitable goals. There are various advantages to charitable trust status, including...
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In trust law the term "doctrine of merger" refers to the fusing of legal and equitable title in the event the same person becomes both the sole trustee...
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The Uniform Trust Code is a model law in the United States created by the Uniform Law Commission, which, although not binding, is influential in the states...
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The second season of Law & Order aired on NBC between September 17, 1991, and May 12, 1992. This season marked the first death of a main character, as...
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Trusts & Estates is a wealth management journal published by Informa which covers trust law and estates. It was first published in 1904 (as a periodical...
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Thomson Reuters Foundation (redirect from TrustLaw Connect)
due to poor methodology and lack of transparency. Trust Conference, formerly Trust Women, works for law behind human rights and fight modern slavery. Past...
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In English law, secret trusts are a class of trust defined as an arrangement between a testator and a trustee, made to come into force after death, that...
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In trust law, an express trust is a trust created "in express terms, and usually in writing, as distinguished from one inferred by the law from the conduct...
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Trust law is not part of most civil law jurisdictions, but is a common figure in most common law system (and thus in most Commonwealth jurisdictions)....
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