Philippine Law Journal, Količina 25University of the Philippines, College of Law, 1950 |
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Stran 521
... trust is called the settlor or trustor ; the one in whom the confidence is reposed is called the trustee ; the person for whose benefit the trust is created is called the beneficiary or cestui que trust ; and the subject matter of the ...
... trust is called the settlor or trustor ; the one in whom the confidence is reposed is called the trustee ; the person for whose benefit the trust is created is called the beneficiary or cestui que trust ; and the subject matter of the ...
Stran 522
... trust for the reason that a trust is not a contract.27 For this reason also the beneficiary of a trust need not have the capacity to contract or to transfer property and the rule is such that even an unborn child may be a beneficiary 28 ...
... trust for the reason that a trust is not a contract.27 For this reason also the beneficiary of a trust need not have the capacity to contract or to transfer property and the rule is such that even an unborn child may be a beneficiary 28 ...
Stran 525
... trusts as derived from Roman law . " 46 The trust is the most versatile device known in law for dealing with property . A trust can be created for any purpose not contrary to law or public policy.47 It is said that the purposes for which a ...
... trusts as derived from Roman law . " 46 The trust is the most versatile device known in law for dealing with property . A trust can be created for any purpose not contrary to law or public policy.47 It is said that the purposes for which a ...
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