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Implied trust

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An implied trust is an element of trust law, and refers to a trust that has not been "expressly created by the settlor."[1] There are two types of implied trust:

References

  1. ^ Scott Atkins. Equity and Trusts (1st ed.). Routledge. p. 35.
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