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Study series on trusts of the Church
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Conversion

It is the separation of the legal title and the equitable title (i.e., the "ownership" which would have been protected by the respective courts of law and equity) which provides the poles between which the fiduciary duty the electricity of a trust relationship flows. The Trust is a relationship which requires the existence of some property interest, the "res"." Excerpted from: Wills and Trusts in a Nut Shell, by Robert L. Mennell, West Group, a Thomson company, 1994, pages 169-173. Study series on trusts of the Church

His Holy Church on Trusts
See: Study page Index
See: Index His Church Trusts
See: Equity and Trusts
See: Church Trusts

See: Church Trusts

Factors of a Sham Trust see: Sham Trust
His Church Trust Explained part 1
His Church Trust Explained part 2