“A trust is an arrangement whereby one person (the trustor) transfers property to another person or entity (the trustee) and directs the trustee to hold the property for the benefit of another person (the beneficiary).” These days, trustees often have significant discretionary and administrative powers. The increased use of institutional trustees, as well as the growing sophistication and complexity of modern trust asset management, have induced many settlors to give their trustees greater power and discretion. In addition, many states have enacted statutes, such as the Uniform Trustees’ Powers Act or the Uniform Trust Code (UTC), that confer broad powers upon trustees. However, vesting greater powers and discretion in trustees can also inc...
Article considers how private purpose trusts can be enforced through the notion of having the settlo...
In the year 2000, the Uniform Law Commissioners approved the Uniform Trust Code (UTC). This was the ...
In the case of private trusts the dangers of long continued neglect or other breaches are not great....
“A trust is an arrangement whereby one person (the trustor) transfers property to another person or ...
The use of trust protectors has become increasingly popular in the past twenty years. This is largel...
Much has been written recently about the use of trust protectors. Broadly defined, a trust protector...
The United States is experiencing a quiet revolution in the law of trusts. In an effort to compete w...
Increasingly, settlors of trusts in on-shore jurisdictions are making use of trust protectors. Prote...
First used in conjunction with offshore trusts, trust protectors have begun to appear in domestic tr...
The concept of using legal structures to protect property from those who might otherwise have some c...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
In this Article, we hope to show that viewing trust law through a contractual lense may illuminate t...
In recent years, scholars have given much attention to the problem of charitable trust enforcement. ...
The Rights of Creditors of Beneficiaries under the Uniform Trust Code: An Examination of the Comprom...
Public trusts for natural resources incorporate both limits and duties on governments in their stewa...
Article considers how private purpose trusts can be enforced through the notion of having the settlo...
In the year 2000, the Uniform Law Commissioners approved the Uniform Trust Code (UTC). This was the ...
In the case of private trusts the dangers of long continued neglect or other breaches are not great....
“A trust is an arrangement whereby one person (the trustor) transfers property to another person or ...
The use of trust protectors has become increasingly popular in the past twenty years. This is largel...
Much has been written recently about the use of trust protectors. Broadly defined, a trust protector...
The United States is experiencing a quiet revolution in the law of trusts. In an effort to compete w...
Increasingly, settlors of trusts in on-shore jurisdictions are making use of trust protectors. Prote...
First used in conjunction with offshore trusts, trust protectors have begun to appear in domestic tr...
The concept of using legal structures to protect property from those who might otherwise have some c...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
In this Article, we hope to show that viewing trust law through a contractual lense may illuminate t...
In recent years, scholars have given much attention to the problem of charitable trust enforcement. ...
The Rights of Creditors of Beneficiaries under the Uniform Trust Code: An Examination of the Comprom...
Public trusts for natural resources incorporate both limits and duties on governments in their stewa...
Article considers how private purpose trusts can be enforced through the notion of having the settlo...
In the year 2000, the Uniform Law Commissioners approved the Uniform Trust Code (UTC). This was the ...
In the case of private trusts the dangers of long continued neglect or other breaches are not great....