The Law does not provide a comprehensive definition of ‘trusts’. Trusts law was largely developed by the courts on a case-by-case basis. It is the development of this case law which provides us with a better understanding of what a trust arrangement entails: Read this article here > International Cyprus Trust
The legal title to the trust property is vested in the trustee by its previous owner (the "settlor"). The trust property is managed by the trustee in accordance with the instructions of the settlor. These instructions are usually written and expressed in a trust deed of will (the "trust instrument"). They may also be oral.
The most important thing to note is that, even though the trustee has legal ownership of the trust property, it does not belong to him. Beneficial ownership of it belongs to the beneficiaries. So, the trust property, is an independent fund held by the trustee but available only to the beneficiaries.
9 July 2006
International Cyprus Trust
Αναρτήθηκε από grhomeboy στις Sunday, July 09, 2006
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