TRUSTS AND POWERS

Authors

  • O R MARSHALL

Abstract

The purpose of this article is to consider the distinctions between trusts and powers from the stance of mode of creation, enforceability, certainty and delegation. Believing the traditional terminology used to discuss the division of powers of appointment into special and general powers to be inadequate, the author analyses and employs a previously suggested division into limited and unlimited powers, and proceeds to set forth and elaborate on the above distinctions.

Keywords:

Executors and Administrators, Trust Law

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Published

1957-11-01

Issue

Section

Legal Commentary