c. 14
Recognition of Trusts Act 1987
Article 7
Where no applicable law has been chosen, a trust shall be governed by the law with which it is most closely connected.
In ascertaining the law with which a trust is most closely connected reference shall be made in particular to-
(a) the place of administration of the trust designated by the settlor;
(b) the situs of the assets of the trust;
(c) the place of residence or business of the trustee;
(d) the objects of the trust and the places where they are to be fulfilled.
Article 8
The law specified by Article 6 or 7 shall govern the validity of the trust, its con- struction, its effects and the administration of the trust.
In particular that law shall govern—
(a) the appointment, resignation and removal of trustees, the capacity to act
as a trustee, and the devolution of the office of trustee;
(b) the rights and duties of trustees among themselves;
(c) the right of trustees to delegate in whole or in part the discharge of their
duties or the exercise of their powers;
(d) the power of trustees to administer or to dispose of trust assets, to create
security interests in the trust assets, or to acquire new assets;
(e) the powers of investment of trustees;
(f) restrictions upon the duration of the trust, and upon the power to
accumulate the income of the trust;
(g) the relationships between the trustees and the beneficiaries including the
personal liability of the trustees to the beneficiaries;
(h) the variation or termination of the trust;
(i) the distribution of the trust assets;
(j) the duty of trustees to account for their administration.
Article 9
In applying this Chapter a severable aspect of the trust, particularly matters of administration, may be governed by a different law.
Article 10
The law applicable to the validity of the trust shall determine whether that law or the law governing a severable aspect of the trust may be replaced by another law.
CHAPTER III—RECOGNITION
Article 11
A trust created in accordance with the law specified by the preceding Chapter shall be recognised as a trust.
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