Public Trustee Act 1906
The Public Trustee Act 1906 is a UK Act of Parliament which states that if trustees chosen by a settlor refuse to perform their role, a court will, in the last resort appoint one. It is an important mechanism for administration of trusts in English trust law.[1]
See also
references
- "Public Trustee Act 1906". Practical Law. Thomson Reuters. Retrieved 25 April 2022.
External links
- "Public Trustee Act 1906". UK Public General Acts1906 c. 55 (Regnal. 6_Edw_7). Retrieved 25 April 2022. Full text
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