Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

9. Constructive trusts

View through CrossRef
This chapter turns to constructive trusts, the second main category in informal trusts. At its simplest, the term ‘constructive trust’ describes the circumstances in which property is subjected to a trust by operation of law. Unlike an expressly declared trust, a constructive trust does not come into being solely in consequence of the express intention of a settlor. Unlike automatic resulting trusts, it does not fill gaps in beneficial ownership. Like presumed resulting trusts, intention can form an important element in its genesis. As such, a constructive trust is a trust which the law imposes on the trustee by reason of their unconscionable conduct.
Title: 9. Constructive trusts
Description:
This chapter turns to constructive trusts, the second main category in informal trusts.
At its simplest, the term ‘constructive trust’ describes the circumstances in which property is subjected to a trust by operation of law.
Unlike an expressly declared trust, a constructive trust does not come into being solely in consequence of the express intention of a settlor.
Unlike automatic resulting trusts, it does not fill gaps in beneficial ownership.
Like presumed resulting trusts, intention can form an important element in its genesis.
As such, a constructive trust is a trust which the law imposes on the trustee by reason of their unconscionable conduct.

Related Results

Organisational values of National Health Service trusts in England: semantic analysis and relation to performance indicators
Organisational values of National Health Service trusts in England: semantic analysis and relation to performance indicators
Background Organisational values are widely assumed to have positive effects on performance and staff. National Health Service (NHS) trusts in England have accord...
6. Formalities
6. Formalities
This chapter looks at situations where the creation of a valid trust requires special formalities. Firstly, it considers inter vivos declarations of trust, such as trusts of land a...
L'esercizio del right to indemnity da parte del trustee
L'esercizio del right to indemnity da parte del trustee
Tesi Il right to indemnity protegge il trustee non solo nel diritto inglese, ai cui sensi il trustee è responsabile personalmente e illimitatamente di qualsiasi obbligazione assunt...
“It’s more of a mindset”: Journalism professionals’ perceptions and experiences of constructive journalism
“It’s more of a mindset”: Journalism professionals’ perceptions and experiences of constructive journalism
Constructive journalism is an approach of increasing interest in journalism scholarship and practice. The approach draws on positive and cognitive psychology to underpin choices wh...
THE TRUST AS SPECIAL-PURPOSE INSTITUTION
THE TRUST AS SPECIAL-PURPOSE INSTITUTION
The trust figure has undergone interesting developments in South African law during the last century. Due to its flexibility and multi-functionality it has developed as the legal i...
Risk Andnegligence In Wills, Estates, and Trusts
Risk Andnegligence In Wills, Estates, and Trusts
Abstract In recent years, there has been a dramatic increase in litigation against those who draft wills and trusts. There is significant potential for client dissat...
Delivery of psychological therapies: clinical governance implications for trusts
Delivery of psychological therapies: clinical governance implications for trusts
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of the clinical governance issues involved in the provision of psychological therapies within a context of massive demand...
A Neurodisparity Index of Nationwide Access to Neurological Health Care in Northern Ireland
A Neurodisparity Index of Nationwide Access to Neurological Health Care in Northern Ireland
Nationwide disparities in managing neurological patients have rarely been reported. We compared neurological health care between the population who reside in a Health and Social Ca...

Back to Top