The person holding property in trust can become a
A. testator
B. trustee
C. both a & b
D. none of above
Section 31 to 35 of the Trust Act 1882, deal with the
A. duties of the trustee regarding the trust property
B. rights of the trustee regarding the trust property
C. both a & b
D. none of above
The trustee has a claim to be indemnified out of the trust-property for any injury received by him in the execution of the trust.
A. true
B. false
Section .36 to 45 of the Trust Act 1882, deals with the trustee regarding the trust property.
A. powers
B. rights
C. duties
D. none of above
Sections 46 to 54 of the Trust Act, 1882 deal with
A. disabilities of the trustee
B. liabilities of the trustee
C. rights of the trustee
D. none of above
Section 55 to 69 of the Trust-Act, 1882 deals with
A. rights and liabilities of a beneficiary
B. rights and liabilities of the trustee
C. both a & b
D. none of above
Sections 70 to 76 of the Trust Act, 1882 deal with the of the office of the trustee
A. vacating
B. appointing
C. both a & b
D. none of above
Discharge of the trustee under section 71 of the Trust Act, 1882, maybe
A. extinction of trust
B. completion of trust
C. by the court
D. all of the above
Section 77 to 79 of the Trust Act, 1882, deal with the
A. extinction of trust
B. completion of trust
C. both a & b
D. none of above
Which of these is not an equitable maxim?
A. Equity regards the substance not the form
B. He who comes to equity must have clean hands
C. Equity is equality
D. Equity does not favor the vainglorious
Which one of the following is not an equitable maxim?
A. Equity looks to intent rather than form
B. Equity deserves obedience
C. He who comes to equity must come with clean hands
D. Delay defeats equity
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