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Trust of land definition

/trÊŒst/ /É’v,(É™)v/ /land/

What does Trust of land mean?

Any trust (express, implied, resulting or constructive) of property that consists of or includes land.

The Trusts of Land and Appointment of Trustees Act 1996 contains provisions as to the powers of trustees, the right of beneficiaries to occupy the land and to applications to court relating to trustees' functions and for orders for sale.

Property

Any trust (express, implied, resulting or constructive) of property that consists of or includes land.
The Trusts of Land and Appointment of Trustees Act 1996 contains provisions as to the powers of trustees, the right of beneficiaries to occupy the land and to applications to court relating to trustees' functions and for orders for sale.

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