Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 16State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1942 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 424
... beneficiaries are ahead of the Trustees . The intelligent beneficiary of a trust fund knows that his income will fluctuate , and that the principal value will fluctuate . Whether it fits in with the theory or not our practical problem ...
... beneficiaries are ahead of the Trustees . The intelligent beneficiary of a trust fund knows that his income will fluctuate , and that the principal value will fluctuate . Whether it fits in with the theory or not our practical problem ...
Page 440
... beneficiary comes to us and says : " I should have sold before . I will approve the sale now . " But at that point , that is at the price then prevailing , we haven't the remotest idea whether the security should be sold or not . How ...
... beneficiary comes to us and says : " I should have sold before . I will approve the sale now . " But at that point , that is at the price then prevailing , we haven't the remotest idea whether the security should be sold or not . How ...
Page 203
... beneficiary is sui juris but possibly " not of a compe- tent age and understanding . " Thus the approval given to the trustee by a widow aged 68 or 69 , in poor health and without business experience was held in one case to be ...
... beneficiary is sui juris but possibly " not of a compe- tent age and understanding . " Thus the approval given to the trustee by a widow aged 68 or 69 , in poor health and without business experience was held in one case to be ...
Contents
THE RULEMAKING POWER OF THE CONNECTICUT | 367 |
PART II | 375 |
PART III | 384 |
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