|
|
|
|
|
|
Hot Topics / Class Actions |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Random Term From The Legal Dictionary |
|
|
|
Resulting trust
A trust that is presumed by the court from certain situations. Similar to a constructive trust but for resulting trusts, the court presumes an intention to create a trust; the law assumes that the property is not held by the right person and that the possessor is only holding the property "in trust" for the rightful owner. In constructive trusts, the courts don't even bother with presuming an intention; they simply impose a trust from the facts.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Are you in compliance? Corporate Recordkeeping Made Easy
Do you tend to ignore your corporate record keeping responsibilities and just hope for the best? Does keeping your corporate minute book complete and up-to-date seem relatively unimportant and all too easy to overlook? If so, you may be at risk and not even know it. Learn More.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Legal Disclaimer
The Legal Help Center is provided by LawInfo.com, Inc. and is not endorsed by, supported by, or affiliated with The Connecticut Post. The Connecticut Post makes no representations concerning the content of The Legal Help Center or the attorneys listed in the Lead Counsel Program. Consequently, The Connecticut Post cannot be held responsible for the accuracy, relevancy, copyright compliance, legality or decency of material contained in this section, the search results or any legal information otherwise linked to the The Connecticut Post ( www.connpost.com) site.
All information in The Legal Help Center, including Legal Analysis articles, forms, documents and FAQs, are for educational purposes. None of it has been reviewed by legal counsel and may not fit your specific situation. Due to the intense personal nature of any legal issue, it is suggested that you consult with appropriate legal counsel to ensure your issues are resolved to your satisfaction.
Powered by LawInfo.com.
Please read our Privacy Policy & Usage Statement.
|
|
|