Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 13State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1939 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 238
... statute they will , except under very extraordinary circumstances , be pro- tected , no matter how the investment may result . Acting within the express provisions of the statute would be , of itself , proof of good faith and sound ...
... statute they will , except under very extraordinary circumstances , be pro- tected , no matter how the investment may result . Acting within the express provisions of the statute would be , of itself , proof of good faith and sound ...
Page 239
THE RETENTION STATUTE Before considering trust investments under the present law it may be well to call attention to the tendency of many trustees in this state to rely altogether too much on the Retention Statute , so- called . As it ...
THE RETENTION STATUTE Before considering trust investments under the present law it may be well to call attention to the tendency of many trustees in this state to rely altogether too much on the Retention Statute , so- called . As it ...
Page 242
... statute . In this connection it is interesting to note that in 1937 the General Assembly of the State of New Jersey enacted a statute ( Chapter 45 of laws , 1937 ) providing that in certain cases , either the trustee or beneficiary may ...
... statute . In this connection it is interesting to note that in 1937 the General Assembly of the State of New Jersey enacted a statute ( Chapter 45 of laws , 1937 ) providing that in certain cases , either the trustee or beneficiary may ...
Contents
THE EFFECT ON CONNECTICUT LAW OF THE PROPOSED | 3 |
COMMON TRUST FUNDS Ernest L Averill | 14 |
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE STATE COMMIS | 27 |
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