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The nature of beneficiaries’ rights — can there be a trust to observe a licence over property?

Wilde, D. (2021) The nature of beneficiaries’ rights — can there be a trust to observe a licence over property? Trusts and Trustees, 27 (3). pp. 208-214. ISSN 1363-1780

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To link to this item DOI: 10.1093/tandt/ttab006

Abstract/Summary

This article considers the nature of a trust beneficiary’s rights. Specifically, it challenges a body of academic opinion that suggests it is not possible for a trust to exist where the only benefit conferred by the trust’s terms on its beneficiary is that the trustee must observe a licence for the beneficiary to use the trust property, given that a licence is only a personal right not a property interest.

Item Type:Article
Refereed:Yes
Divisions:Arts, Humanities and Social Science > School of Law
ID Code:99296
Publisher:Oxford University Press

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