In the 112 years since its first publication, Augustus Peabody Loring ’scompact A Trustee's Handbook has come to be regarded as the mostconvenient, reliable, and complete source for trust research. This classicreference distills the essence of trust law, illuminating thefundamental principles and answering the basic questions:What are the duties of the trustee?What are the rights of the beneficiary?What are the rights of the settlor?What are the rights of third parties involvedLoring and Rounds: A Trustee’s Handbook carries on thetradition of concise, practical and up-to-date guidance for trustees, givingyou the latest in-depth information on how to stay on top of the developmentsin this complex field of practice.Loring and Rounds: A Trustee's Handbook is the gold standard andindispensable “go-to” resource for anyone seeking a comprehensive explanationof the vast tapestry of trust law. For over one hundred years it has been thebible for professionals and non-professionals, lawyers and non-lawyers whocreate, administer, and benefit from trusts.We’ve taken the supplemental text of the 2011 Edition andincorporated into a single bound volume. The new 2012 Editiontakes the reader through the complex maze of both codified and un-codifiedtrust law. It includes and expands upon the invaluable additions and updatesthat were incorporated into the 2011 Edition .In addition, the new 2012 Edition includes 77 pages of additionalcontent. There are now 482 additional footnotes, citations to 22 additionalcases, and 13 new sections.
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