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Trusts & Trustees Advance Access originally published online on December 4, 2007
Trusts & Trustees 2007 13(10):612-613; doi:10.1093/tandt/ttm114
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Forfeiture clauses

John Goldsworth

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Two trust deeds subject to Cayman Islands law contained forfeiture clauses; ‘Whosoever contests the validity of this deed and the trust created under it, of the provisions of any conveyance of property by any person or persons to the trustee to form and he held as part . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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