In the 111 years since its first publication, Augustus Peabody Loring’s compact A Trustee's Handbook has come to be regarded as the most convenient, reliable, and complete source for trust research. This classic reference distills the essence of trust law, illuminating the fundamental principles and answering the basic questions:
- What are the duties of the trustee?
- What are the rights of the beneficiary?
- What are the rights of the settlor?
- What are the rights of third parties involved?
Loring and Rounds: A Trustee’s Handbook includes eight additional sections into the Handbook:
- The Constitutional Impediment to Retroactively Applying New Trust Law
- “All-or-Nothing” [The Rule Against Perpetuities]
- The Principle that Money Paid to an Innocent Non-BFP Under a Mistake of Law is Not Recoverable
- The Nonassignability of a Debt at Early Common Law
- Standards of Proof
- Proof of Facts in Trust Litigation
- The STAR Trust [Cayman Islands]
- The Civil Law Foundation
Loring and Rounds: A Trustee’s Handbook carries on the tradition of concise, practical and up-to-date guidance for trustees, giving you the latest in-depth information on how to stay on top of the developments in this complex field of practice.
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