, trusts, estates In common law legal systems, a trust is a relationship whereby property including ... form. It is also governed by local law. The trustee is obliged to administer the trust in accordance with both the terms of the trust document and the governing law. In the United States, the settlor ... may also be known as the founder. History main History of trusts The trustlaw developed in England ... . Roman law never employed a concept equivalent of the inter vivos trust inter vivos trust later seen ... law emerged in the 19th century when industries created trust monopoly monopolistic trusts by entrusting ... The trust is widely considered to be the most innovative contribution to the English law ... usually by a trust instrument or after death in a will law will . In a relevant sense, a trust can ... of the settlor express trust s or they may be created by operation of law resulting trust s . Typically .... The settlor has much discretion when creating the trust, subject to some limitations imposed by law ... to reach trust assets. A case law doctrine developed whereby courts may generally recognize the efficacy ... trust is imposed by the law as an equitable remedy. This generally occurs due to some ... this will be achieved by signing a trust instrument, which will either be a Will law ..., the law may raise a resulting trust for the benefit of the grantor the creator of the trust ... or modifying certain common law restrictions. By extension, onshore trust has come to mean ... under the law of trusts and also the law of taxation. Protective trust. Here the terminology ... exceptions which arose under the eighteenth century common law and, arguable, Quistclose trust ... income tax law is one in which, under the terms of the trust document, all net income must be distributed ... trust or Will Trust . A trust created in an individual s will law will is called a testamentary ... to individuals, charities, etc. Terms Appointment. In trustlaw, appointment often has its everyday ... more details
The Law and Society Trust is a non profit making body in Sri Lanka that was set up in Colombo in 1982. The activities of the trust concerns with improving public awareness on civil and political rights social, economic and cultural rights and equal access to justice. ref http www.lawandsocietytrust.org lstreview.asp The Law and Society Trust, Volume 18 Issue 241 ref ref http sundaytimes.lk 070325 Plus 022 pls.html Law and Society Trust celebrates 25 years ref ref http www.hivos.nl dut community partner 10009276 The Law and Society Trust of Sri Lanka ref The Trust is a member organization of the Asian Forum for Human Rights and Development FORUM ASIA . ref http www.forum asia.org index.php?option com contact&catid 29&Itemid 69 ref Mission The Trust is concerned with the consideration and improvement of professional skills within the legal community. The Law and Society Trust has taken a leading role in promoting co operation between government and society within South Asia on questions relating to human rights, democracy and minority protection and has participated in initiatives to develop a global intellectual and policy agenda. Activities The Trust designs activities and programmes, and commissions studies and publications, which have attempted to make the law play a more meaningful role within society. The Trust also utilises law as a resource in the battle against underdevelopment ... law as a tool for social change. These include publications, workshops, seminars and symposia. Library The Law and Socirty Trust Library, with a collection of more than 7,250 books, also includes a substantial ... Chairman of The Law and Society Trust Neelan Tiruchelvam Founder and Director of the The Law and Society Trust References Reflist External links http www.lawandsocietytrust.org The Law and Society Trust Category Organisations based in Sri Lanka SriLanka stub ... as the Trust s own publications. There are approximately 50 periodicals on display, most of which are received ... more details
In the law of Trustlaw USA trusts the term doctrine of merger refers to the fusing of legal and equitable title in the event the same person becomes both the sole trustee and the sole beneficiary of a trust. In such a case, the trust is sometimes deemed to have terminated with the result that the beneficiary owns the trust property outright . ref See R. Wellman, L. Waggoner & O. Browder, Palmer s Cases and Materials on Trusts and Succession 489 4th ed. 1983 . ref References reflist See also Merger doctrine civil procedure Merger doctrine family law Merger doctrine property law DEFAULTSORT Merger Doctrine TrustLaw Category Legal doctrines and principles Category Wills and trusts law term stub ... more details
E. ANDREOLI 2003 Trust and Company Law The Italian Experience pp. 7 23 in Estates, taxes, and professional ethics papers of the International Academy by Rosalind Atherton, Kluwer Law International ... ref . References Reflist See also Trustlaw Fiducie In specific jurisdictions Argentinian Legal System Argentinian law number 24.441 of 1994. Australian trustlaw Henson trustTrustlaw in Civil law jurisdictions Trustlaw in England and Wales http www.tedioli.com trustlaw china.pdf TrustLaw of the People s Republic of China United States trustlaw Waqf Law Use dmy dates date August 2010 DEFAULTSORT Italian TrustLaw Category Common law Category Civil law Category Wills and trusts it Trust ...Wikify date August 2010 A trust is a particular juridical instrument by which a settler disponente can ... for a beneficiary to whom the full property will be transferred with the termination of the trust who has the equitable right . In civil law systems the beneficiary s right is not a diritto reale ... assets cannot be alienated by neither by the trustee nor by the beneficiary. Trust property ... of 1 July 1985 on the Law Applicable to Trusts and on their Recognition ref , executive from 1 January 1992. The trust interno is a domestic trust but refers to a foreign regulation because as of August 2010 Italy does not have a complete and organic internal regulation on trust. Trusts can be used ... trust law&source bl&ots vAMmawoXcr&sig 7aVpJABzo3qh lb2fh1UXZOmvgc&hl en&ei nfJ0TImVPIvvOYHMhcIG ... functioning and its potentiality. Proposed legislation Italy has proposed its own regulation on trust fiducia . The Italian Government has been delegated by the community law 2010 bill legge comunitaria ... security contract. The proposed Italian regulation on trust fiducia is inspired by the French fiducie ... of company taxes, the capacity to constitute a trust fiducie , and allowed attorneys to become trustees ref Emanuele Cal Antonio Cappiello 2010 , La legge francese sulla fiducie trust prospettive ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2007 Trustlaw in Australia In Australia, trustlaw is under the jurisdiction of state governments, and the legislation often interacts with Corporations law and Family law Family tax law. equity law Equity still regulates trustlaw to a significant extent, and Australian law has often followed English developments. There are a variety of trusts recognised and used in Australia, including Unit trusts, Discretionary trusts and Hybrid trusts. Testamentary trust are also sometimes used. Often referred to as a family trust in Australia, is a discretionary trust where the trustee has made a family trust election. Family trusts provide flexibility in relation to distributions of income and assets among members of the family, while at the same time permitting the family to maintain either direct or indirect control over funds or other assets that have become the property of the family members. Streaming a category of trust income to a particular beneficiary provides tax planning opportunities. For example foreign tax credits can be best utilised bny resident individual beneficiaries with high marginal tax rates and net capital gains can be best utilised by beneficiaries with carried forward losses, low income beneficiaries with carried forward revenue losses and minors able to receive excepted trust income. However, discretionary trusts are usually unsuitable for accumulation ... trust. Australia law stub Category Wills and trusts Category Australian law ... the most desirable tax outcomes available to the members of the trust. Discretionary or Family trusts ... extends to other types of liabilities. The power of appointment of the trustee of a discretionary trust is held by the Appointor.In some trust deeds the person holding the power of appointment of the trustee ... appointment in the trust deed,the personal legal representative executor of the Appointor becomes the Appointor.The real power in relation to the control of the trust rests with the Appointor because ... more details
wikify date August 2010 Wills, trusts, estates United States trustlaw is the body of law regulating the legal instrument for holding wealth known as a Trustlawtrust . Most law regulating the creation ... conveyed in trust. In the absence of a nationally uniform law, their justification was that the courts ... American trustlaw, it is helpful to understanding the terminology and definitions of various terms ... States trustlaw, the term grantor is generally employed. ref B a trustee who administers and manages ... common law rules, the Uniform Trust Code presumes that all trusts are revocable unless the terms of the trust ... law, unexpected changes in the trust s circumstances or other contingencies. The Code permits the use ... meaning in tax law. A grantor trust is defined under the Internal Revenue Code as one in which the federal ... and transactions actually held in the trust. Under the older common law, only current beneficiaries ... the grave , although the so called Rule Against Perpetuities limited this power. See trustlaw History ... tax law specifically allows for this vehicle. Here the grantor places an asset in the trust ndash one ... in favor of a trustee. ref UTC Section 401. ref The ancient rule from English common law is that a trust ..., abiding by the old common law rules, the Uniform Trust Code does recognize that a trust can be created ... Under ancient common law principles, a trust could not exist unless there was at least some title split ... under the so called merger doctrine trustlaw merger doctrine . ref UTC Section 402, comment, pp ... be uneconomical. Changes in the law or circumstances surrounding the formation of the trust after the death ... generally accepted common law principles in Anglo American law regarding trusts into a uniform statutory code for the fifty states, called the Uniform Trust Code UTC . ref See http www.nccusl.org ... of the uniform law is to standardize the law of trusts to a greater extent, given their increased use .... ref Preface, UTC, p.1 ref Despite the uniform law, however, differences remain, as states ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2007 Trustlaw in Civil law legal system civil law jurisdictions Most jurisdictions that have the trust concept do so because their legal systems are based on the England English legal system , a common law system , where the trust was developed. As such, trusts tend to be most prevalent in Commonwealth of Nations Commonwealth jurisdictions. However, at least two jurisdictions, Switzerland and Liechtenstein , are civil law legal system civil law jurisdictions which have imported the trust concept into their laws by means of statute . The basic principles of trustlaw in those jurisdictions are very much as set out in this article, with some variations, but the legal and intellectual underpinning of that law is entirely different. The private foundation , if founded in a civil law jurisdiction, may be seen as a civil law equivalent of the common lawtrust. law stub Category Wills and trusts Category Civil law legal system ... more details
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wiktionary trustTrust may refer to Trust social sciences , reliance on another person or entity tocright Business and legal Trustlaw , an arrangement in which property is managed by one person or entity for the benefit of another Trust monopoly , a business entity formed to create a monopoly or fix prices Massachusetts business trust , a type of company also called an unincorporated business organization Investment trust , a collective investment fund Trust company , a financial institution offering certain services Music Bands Trust band , a French rock group formed in 1977 Trust Belgian band , a pop group formed in 2007 Trust Company band , an American grunge band Albums Trust Elvis Costello album Trust Elvis Costello album , 1981 Trust Low album Trust Low album , 2002 Trust Saga album Trust Saga album , 2006 Songs Trust Keyshia Cole and Monica song Trust Keyshia Cole and Monica song , a 2009 song Trust Ayumi Hamasaki song Trust Ayumi Hamasaki song , a 1998 song Trust Megadeth song Trust Megadeth song , a song on Megadeth s album 1997 Cryptic Writings Trust KMFDM song Trust KMFDM song , a 1995 song by industrial rock band KMFDM Trust , a song on The Cure s 1992 album Wish The Cure album Wish Trust , a song on Thrice s 2002 album The Illusion of Safety Trust , a song on Nightingale s 2007 album White Darkness album White Darkness Fiction Trust TV series Trust TV series , a 2003 UK legal drama The Trust 1915 film The Trust 1915 film , a lost silent drama film Trust 1990 film Trust 1990 film , a dark romantic comedy Trust 2010 film Trust 2010 film , a melodrama film directed by David Schwimmer Trust 100 Bullets Trust 100 Bullets The Trust Stargate , a fictional entity in the Stargate franchise Other uses Trust electronics company Trust political party , formed by Stuart Wheeler in 2010 Trust, North Carolina , United States TRUST , a computer system for tracking trains NHS trust , a public health organization Trust Company Ltd. , a car parts company Trust Operation , a Soviet ... more details
dablink This article is about a train monitoring system. For other uses see Trust . TRUST Train Running System TOPS is a Network Rail computer system used for monitoring the progress of trains and tracking delays on Great Britain s Rail transport in Great Britain rail network . See also Signalman rail Category Railway signalling in the United Kingdom UK rail stub Tech stub ... more details
Infobox Film name In Trust image image size caption director B. Reeves Eason producer writer narrator starring Bessie Banks music cinematography editing distributor released 6 September 1915 runtime country Film US language Silent film Silent br English language English intertitles budget preceded by followed by In Trust is a 1915 in film 1915 short film directed by B. Reeves Eason . Cast Bessie Banks Perry Banks Charles Bartlett Louise Lester Jack Richardson actor Jack Richardson Vivian Rich External links imdb title id 0483373 title In Trust Category 1915 films Category Films directed by B. Reeves Eason Category American films Category Silent films Category Short films Category Black and white films short silent film stub ... more details
law, criminal law, contract, tort, property law and trustlaw trusts are regarded as the traditional ... intellectual property , company law company law , trustlaw trusts and commercial law . An example .... Chapter 9, section 123. ref Equity and trusts Main Equity lawTrustlaw File Court of Chancery edited.jpg ...pp move indef For Law disambiguation Legal disambiguation File JMR Memphis1.jpg thumb 300px right Lady ... Justice is depicted as a goddess equipped with three symbols of the rule of law a sword symbolising ... or favor, regardless of identity, money, power, or weakness. ref Luban, Law s Blindfold , 23 ref Law ref From Old English lagu Words of Mel legal comes from Latin legalis , from translating law to other European languages lex law , statute http www.etymonline.com index.php?search law&searchmode none Law , Online Etymology Dictionary http www.merriam webster.com dictionary legal Legal , Merriam Webster ... debate on what law is in The Concept of Law Hart argued law is a system of rules Campbell, The Contribution of Legal Studies , 184 Austin said law was the command of a sovereign, backed by the threat of a sanction Bix, http plato.stanford.edu entries austin john 3 John Austin Dworkin describes law as an interpretive concept to achieve justice Dworkin, Law s Empire , 410 and Raz argues law is an authority to mediate people s interests Raz, The Authority of Law , 3 36 . ref It shapes politics , economics ... law regulates everything from buying a bus ticket to trading on derivative finance derivatives markets . Property law defines rights and obligations related to the transfer and title of Personal property personal often referred to as chattel and real property . Trustlaw applies to assets held for investment and financial security, while tort law allows claims for compensation if a person ... law offers means by which the state can prosecute the perpetrator. Constitutional law provides a framework for the creation of law, the protection of human rights and the election of political representatives ... more details
The Law may refer to In music The Law band The Law Scotland band The Law album The Law album , by Exhorder The Law , a song by Leonard Cohen on the album Various Positions In film The Law 1974 film The Law 1974 film The Law 1959 film The Law 1959 film , with Gina Lollobrigida original title La Legge The Law 1990 film The Law 1990 film , also known as Tila In books The Law 1849 book The Law 1849 book , by Fr d ric Bastiat The Law 1957 novel The Law 1957 novel , by Roger Vailland original title La Loi Other uses The Law, a peak of the Ochil Hills Torah in Jewish culture is also known as The Law. The Law , nickname of Dan Law Field , home of the Texas Tech Red Raiders baseball team Law or The Law, one of a list of slang terms for police officers disambig ... more details
LAW may refer to Anti tank warfare Lightweight anti tank weapon or light anti tank weapon , e.g. the US Army M72 LAW or the British Army LAW 80 Palestinian Society for the Protection of Human Rights also known as LAW League of American Bicyclists , formerly known as the League of American Wheelmen League of American Writers Live Audio Wrestling , a professional wrestling call in show Landywood railway station , England National Rail station code LAW. Lawton Fort Sill Regional Airport L.A.W. comics See also Law disambiguation disambig eo LAW fr LAW it LAW ... more details
is seldom observed today. A will may also create a testamentary Trust property trust ... ndash although this has the effect in law of disinheriting the witness regardless of the provisions ... in Louisiana, where a minimum share is guaranteed to surviving children. Many civil law countries ... probate notarial will will in public form and prepared by a civil law notary civil law jurisdictions ... law reciprocal mirror mutual husband and wife wills wills made by two or more parties typically spouses ... date February 2011 This is not a consideration under English law, which provides that all such expenses ... relative revocation Many jurisdictions exercise an Equity law equitable doctrine known as dependent ... of law on the part of the testator as to the effect of the revocation. For example, if a testator ... s will. As a simple example, under Iowa law see http nxtsearch.legis.state.ia.us NXT gateway.dll 2007 ... England and the United States , both generally considered common law common law systems ... law legal system Civil law systems often put some restrictions on the possibilities of disposal ... , aff d , 15 N.Y.2d 825, 257 N.Y.S.2d 941, 205 N.E.2d 864 1965 Terminology Administrator law Administrator ... legal usage. beneficiary anyone receiving a gift or benefitting from a trust bequest testamentary ... Living Trust Network http www.nationalarchives.gov.uk documentsonline wills.asp Prerogative Court ... 2010 02 09 death Law DEFAULTSORT Will Law Category Common law Category Death customs Category Wills ... sq Testamenti scn Tistamentu simple Will law sk Z vet sl Oporoka sr fi Testamentti sv Testamente ... more details
orphan date September 2010 Infobox television show name It s the Law image show name 2 caption genre legal information format creator developer writer Alan King director Tony Partidge creative director presenter Frank Peddie br Cecil Wright starring judges voices narrated theme music composer opentheme endtheme composer country CAN language English language English channel CBC Television first run first aired 1 May 1956 last aired 26 June 1956 num seasons 1 num episodes status list episodes executive producer producer David Walker editor location cinematography camera runtime 30 minutes company distributor picture format audio format preceded by followed by A Case for the Court related website production website Use dmy dates date September 2010 It s the Law is a Television in Canada Canadian legal information television series which aired on CBC Television in 1956. Premise Legal concepts and information were explained to average Canadians on this series. Each episode featured an explanation of a legal concept followed by its dramatic portrayal as a case. The show then concluded with further discussion of by a member of the Canadian Bar Association which supported CBC s production of the series. Cecil Wright, the University of Toronto s law dean, joined host Frank Peddie as a series regular. Actors Cec Linder , William Needles, Ed McNamara and Sandy Webster were featured in the dramatic segments. ref name CCF cite web url http www.broadcasting history.ca programming television programming popup.php?id 724 first John last Corcelli date February 2005 title It s the Law publisher Canadian Communications Foundation accessdate 7 May 2010 ref Scheduling This half hour series was broadcast on Tuesdays at 10 00 p.m. Eastern from 1 May to 26 June 1956. See also This Is the Law References ... title It s the Law publisher Queen s University year 1996 accessdate 7 May 2010 IMDB title 0294114 DEFAULTSORT It s The Law Category CBC network shows Category 1956 Canadian television series debuts ... more details
By law sometimes also spelled bylaw , by law , byelaw can refer to a law of local or limited application, passed under the authority of a higher law specifying what things may be regulated by the by law, or it can refer to the internal rules of a company or organization. In the context of local laws, by law is more frequently used in this context in Canada , the United Kingdom and some Commonwealth countries, whereas in the United States , the words code law code , local ordinance ordinance or regulation law regulation are more frequent. Accordingly, a bylaw enforcement officer is the Canadian equivalent of the American Code Enforcement Officer or Municipal Regulations Enforcement Officer. Etymology Kerry its deffo not bi law The Oxford English Dictionary indicates that the origin of the current modern use of the word is not clear. ref name oed bylaw http dictionary.oed.com cgi entry 50030471 Oxford English Dictionary online entry for by law subscription required ref One possibility is the earliest use of the term, which originates from the Viking town law in the Danelaw , wherein by is the Old Norse word for a larger settlement as in Whitby and Derby compare with the modern Danish ... prefix by giving the meaning of subsidiary law or side law as in byway . ref name oed bylaw In either ... by law . Municipal bylaws Image Sign in a car park in Ripon, North Yorkshire.jpg thumb left Byelaws ... which apply in a certain area. The main difference between a by law and a law passed by a national ... through a law of the national or regional government which specifies what things the town or city may ... and specific to those areas mandated by the higher body, a municipal by law is no different than any other law of the land, and can be enforced with penalties, challenged in court and must comply with other ... referred to as a constitution or a constitution and bylaws . Unless otherwise provided by law ... law Category Parliamentary procedure cs Stanovy de Satzung ffentliches Recht es Estatuto eu ... more details
Infobox Television bgcolour show name This is the Law image caption format Panel game camera picture format runtime 30 min time slot creator developer Nigel Napier Andrews executive producer starring Austin Willis host br Paul Soles br Robert Warner actor Robert Warner country flagcountry Canada network CBC Television CBC first run first aired 21 June 1971 last aired 6 April 1976 num episodes musical director Jimmy Amaro This is the Law was a Canada Canadian panel game panel game show which aired on CBC Television from 1971 to 1976. It presented short, humorous vignettes which ran with musical accompaniment rather than a soundtrack, and challenged panellists to guess which obscure law was being broken by the Lawbreaker character portrayed by Paul Soles , who always got arrested at the end of the vignette Robert Warner actor Robert Warner starred as the police officer . The vignettes were quite subtle, and more often than not, despite many guesses, the panellists were unable to come up with the law that was actually being broken. The vignettes alternated with depictions of actual court cases, presented in a series of still cartoons, in storyboard format, with narration. The narrator would end by asking a question about how the judge eventually ruled. The four panellists would each guess what the judge decided, and why, and each panellist would conclude by lighting up a large Yes or No in front of his or her seat. After all four panellists had guessed, the answer would be revealed. Paul Soles himself was the first show host for the initial 1971 summer episodes. Austin Willis became host from the regular 1971 fall season until the end of the series. Cast Panellists Julie Amato 1976 Bill Charlton businessman by profession Susan Gay 1971 1972 Susan Keller 1972 1975 Madeline Kronby June August 1971 Dini Petty 1971 Hart Pomerantz lawyer and comedian by profession Larry Solway ... This is the Law , accessed 14 August 2006 imdb title 0156241 This is the Law game tv prog stub ... more details
Infobox film name The Law Is the Law image image size caption director Christian Jaque producer Alfredo Bini writer Christian Jaque br Jacques Emmanuel br Agenore Incrocci br Furio Scarpelli starring Tot music Nino Rota cinematography Gianni Di Venanzo editing Jacques Desagneaux distributor released 17 September 1958 runtime 95 minutes country Film France br Film Italy language French br Italian budget The Law Is the Law lang fr La loi, c est la loi , lang it La legge legge is a 1958 cinema of France French cinema of Italy Italian comedy film directed by Christian Jaque . It was entered into the 8th Berlin International Film Festival . ref name imdb cite web url http www.imdb.com title tt0051851 awards title IMDB.com Awards for The Law Is the Law accessdate 2010 01 02 work imdb.com ref Cast Tot Giuseppe La Paglia Fernandel Ferdinand Pastorelli Nino Besozzi Il Maresciallo No l Roquevert Le gendarme Malandain Leda Gloria Antonietta Nathalie Nerval H l ne Pastorelli Luciano Marin Mario Albert Dinan Le Brigadier Anna Maria Luciani Marisa Henri Cr mieux Bourride Renato Terra Ren G nin Donadieu Gustavo De Nardo Luigi Franco Di Trocchio Aldo Pini Jean Brochard Le Depute Aldo Vasco Henri Arius Le Maire References reflist External links imdb title id 0051851 title The Law Is the Law DEFAULTSORT Law Is the Law, The Category 1958 films Category French films Category Italian films Category Film scores by Nino Rota Category French language films Category Italian language films Category 1950s comedy films Category Black and white films Category Films directed by Christian Jaque 1950s France film stub 1950s Italy film stub fr La loi, c est la loi it La legge legge lb La loi, c est la loi ru ... more details
Deed of trust can refer to Trust deed real estate in law, a form of mortgage A legal trust instrument Deed of Trust album music album disambig ... more details
Deed of trust may refer to Deed of trust real estate Trust instrument , in common law legal systems Trust Deed Protected , used in Scottish law disambig ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Improvement trust is a type of Trustlawtrust that improves something, and may refer to Bombay City Improvement Trust Singapore Improvement Trust Category Real estate investment trusts finance stub ... more details
Wills, trusts, estates A bare trust sometimes referred to as a simple trust is a trustlawtrust in which the beneficiary trust beneficiary has a right to both income and capital and may call for both to be remitted into his own name. He is also entitled to take actual ownership and control of the trust property . Although there are trustee s, they are only effectively nominees and must act according to the beneficiary s instructions. Unreferenced date September 2007 Category Equity Category Wills and trusts law term stub ... more details
Unreferenced date April 2008 Wills, trusts, estates An honorary trust , under the law of trust property trusts , is a device by which a person establishes a trust for which there is neither a charitable trust charitable purpose , nor a private beneficiary trust beneficiary to enforce the trust. While such a trust would normally be void law void for lack of a beneficiary, many jurisdictions have carved out two specific exceptions to this rule trusts for the care of that person s pet s and trusts to provide for the maintenance of cemetery plots. The name of the device derives from the lack of any beneficiary legally capable of enforcing an honorary trust the trustee is bound by honor , but not by law, to carry out the wishes of the creator of the trust. Like many states, New York has only recently allowed such trusts by statute . See also Purpose trust Category Wills and trusts law term stub ... more details
Breach of Trust may refer to An offense committed by a person in a position of trust In English trusts law , the failure of a trustee to fulfill his or her obligations Breach of Trust , a Canadian band A Secret Life , a 1999 American made for TV film released in Britain as Breach of Trust Abuso de confianza English title Breach of Trust , a 1950 Argentine film Breach of Trust, a storyline in the comic book Stormwatch Post Human Division Breach of Trust How Washington Turns Outsiders Into Insiders , a book by U.S. Senator Tom Coburn breach of trust, psychology disambig ... more details