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Index to Cases Cited |
xxvii |
| I. |
Introduction.--Origin, History, Definition,
and Division or Classification of Trusts |
1 |
| II. |
Parties to Trusts; and what Property may be
the Subject of a Trust |
28 |
| III. |
Express Trusts, and how Express Trusts are
created at Common Law, since the Statute of Frauds, and in
Personal Property, and herein of Voluntary Conveyances or
Settlements in Trusts |
73 |
| IV. |
Implied Trusts |
112 |
| V. |
Resulting Trusts |
124 |
| VI. |
Constructive Trusts |
166 |
| VII. |
Trusts that arise by Equitable Construction
in the Absence of Fraud |
231 |
| VIII. |
Trusts that arise by Construction from
Powers |
248 |
| IX. |
Appointment, Acceptance, Disclaimer,
Removal, Resignation, Substitution, and Number of
Trustees, and Appointment under a Power |
259 |
| X. |
Nature, Extent, and Duration of the Estate
taken by Trustees |
298 |
| XI. |
Properties and Incidents of the Legal Estate
in the Hands of Trustees |
321 |
| XII. |
Executory Trusts |
357 |
| XIII. |
Perpetuities and Accumulations |
377 |
| XIV. |
General Properties and Duties of the Office
of Trustee |
401 |
| XV. |
Possession--Custody--Conversion--Investment
of Trust Property, and Interest that Trustees may be made
to pay |
438 |