11. Rights of beneficiaries are provided under
12. Which section of the Indian Trusts Act, 1882 deals with liability for breach of trust?
13. A, a trustee for B of Rs 10,000 wrongfully invests Rs 10,000 in the purchase of certain land. Is B entitled to the land?
14. An agreement which delegates a trustee's powers and duties to another trustee is
15. In which of the following cases did the Supreme Court hold that 'no trustee can get a discharge, unless he renders account of his management and this liability is irrespective of any question of negligence or willful default'
16. A trust created by the will of the testator may be revoked by him at his pleasure
17. The enactments relating to trust in India are all, but one
18. Choose the correct answer
(1) A trustee may also be a beneficiary and can be the sole beneficiary
(2) A trustee may also be a beneficiary, but cannot be the sole beneficiary
(3) A donor may also constitute himself a trustee, and though remaining in possession, may transfer legal possession by declaring his possession as donee's.
(4) A donor may also constitute himself a trustee, and though remaining in possession, cannot transfer legal possession by declaring his possession as donee's.
(1) A trustee may also be a beneficiary and can be the sole beneficiary
(2) A trustee may also be a beneficiary, but cannot be the sole beneficiary
(3) A donor may also constitute himself a trustee, and though remaining in possession, may transfer legal possession by declaring his possession as donee's.
(4) A donor may also constitute himself a trustee, and though remaining in possession, cannot transfer legal possession by declaring his possession as donee's.