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Definition of Express trust
1. Noun. A trust created by the free and deliberate act of the parties involved (usually on the basis of written documentation).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Express Trust
Literary usage of Express trust
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Lectures on Legal History and Miscellaneous Legal Essays by James Barr Ames (1913)
"CONSTRUCTIVE TRUSTS BASED UPON THE BREACH OF AN EXPRESS ORAL TRUST OF LAND.1 AN
express trust may arise in any one of three ways: 1. ..."
2. Introduction to American Law: Designed as a First Book for Students by Timothy Walker, Clement Bates (1887)
"In the creation of every express trust, three parties are concerned : first, the
person who creates the trust, and who is called the ..."
3. Judicial and Statutory Definitions of Words and Phrases by West Publishing Company (1905)
"Where land has been conveyed to one by deed for the benefit of another, he is a
trustee of an express trust, and the proper person to bring an action under ..."
4. South Eastern Reporter by West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, West Publishing Company, South Carolina Supreme Court (1919)
"... we will simply say that no express trust was created, for the sufficient
reason, if for no other, that, since the adoption of the Code, no express trust ..."
5. United States Supreme Court Reports by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company, United States Supreme Court (1888)
"... took the conveyance of the plaintiff's right of dower upon an express trust
tor her, whereas tbe second alleges that he procured the conveyance from her ..."
6. The Modern Law of Real Property: With an Introduction for the Student, and by Louis Arthur Goodeve (1885)
"Money and legacies charged upon land secured by express trust. Land or rent Tested
in trustee on express trust. Similarly, the Act provides that money ..."
7. Remedies and Remedial Rights by the Civil Action, According to the Reformed by John Norton Pomeroy (1876)
"A trustee of an express trust, within the meaning of this section, shall be
construed to include a person with whom or in whose name a contract is made for ..."