settlor

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英 ['setlə]
美 ['setlə]
是什么意思
  • n.

    财产增与者,托管财产者;

  • 英英释义

    Settlor

    • In law a settlor is a person who settles property on trust law for the benefit of beneficiaries. In some legal systems, a settlor is also referred to as a trustor, or occasionally, a grantor or donor.

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    双语例句

    用作名词(n.)
    1. An express trust is created by the intentional act of a settlor.
      明示信托因财产赠与人的有目的的行为而设立。
    2. The trustee must obey and carry out be directions of the settlor.
      受托人必须遵守并执行财产赠与人的指示。
    3. The settlor must have transferred property to the trustee.
      设立人必须将财产转给托管人。

    权威例句

    Settlor control—what kind of a problem is it?
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    Estate of Wall v. Commissioner: An Answer to the Problem of Settlor Standing in Trust Law
    Termination of Inter Vivos Trust with a Remainder in Heirs of Settlor. Recent New York Cases
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    Standing to Enforce Trusts: Renewing and Expanding Professor Gaubatz's 1984 Discussion of Settlor Enforcement