
Breach of Trust
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What constitutes a breach of trust?
A breach of trust occurs when a trustee contravenes the terms of the trust or the duties of a trustee.
Trustees are jointly and severally liable for breach of trust to their beneficiaries where the breach has given rise to a loss.
Common allegations of breach of trust include (i) distributing assets to a beneficiary not entitled to them under the trust deed; (ii) investing trust assets in a way not permitted; (iii) breach of fiduciary duty; and (iv) breach of the common law or statutory duty of care.
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