How to form a charitable trust?
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A Trust is the obligation or responsibility placed on one in whom confidence or authority is place; it is a confidence reposed in a person by conveying to him the legal title to property which he is to hold for the benefit of others. Therefore, the “Trustee” responsibility includes protection of rigRead more
A Trust is the obligation or responsibility placed on one in whom confidence or authority is place; it is a confidence reposed in a person by conveying to him the legal title to property which he is to hold for the benefit of others. Therefore, the “Trustee” responsibility includes protection of rightful ownership in the Trust property, the preservation of the Trust property and channelising the income from the Trust property in accordance with the intentions of the creator of the Trust.
For creating a private Trust, the foremost requirement is that the Author must express with reasonable certainty by words or acts, an intention on his part to create a Trust. Thus, a Trust may be declared either by words, spoken or written or by acts. Where a Trust is declared by words, the language used must be clear enough to show an intention to create a Trust. No formal language is required to constitute an effective declaration of Trust, but the language used must make it certain that: