Recognition of Trusts Act 1987

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Long titleAn Act to enable the United Kingdom to ratify the Convention on the law applicable to trusts and on their recognition which was signed on behalf of the United Kingdom on 10th January 1986.
Citation1987 c. 14
Royal assent9 April 1987
Recognition of Trusts Act 1987
Act of Parliament
Long titleAn Act to enable the United Kingdom to ratify the Convention on the law applicable to trusts and on their recognition which was signed on behalf of the United Kingdom on 10th January 1986.
Citation1987 c. 14
Dates
Royal assent9 April 1987
Status: Current legislation
Text of the Recognition of Trusts Act 1987 as in force today (including any amendments) within the United Kingdom, from legislation.gov.uk.

The Recognition of Trusts Act 1987 was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, enacted to ensure trusts are consistently recognized across borders. The Act implemented the Hague Trust Convention, which enables UK courts to handle trusts with international elements, improving clarity for cross-border asset management.

The Act aligns UK law with international standards, reducing barriers and simplifying trust recognition in international cases. It provides a structured approach, allowing the UK to handle trusts more predictably in cross-border legal contexts.

Contents

The Act is divided into several sections:

  • Section 1: Definitions and Scope
  • Section 2: Conditions for Trust Recognition
  • Section 3: Governing Law for Recognized Trusts
  • Section 4: Trustee and Beneficiary Duties and Rights
  • Section 5: Enforcement Mechanisms
  • Section 6: Conflict Resolution and Dispute Provisions
  • Section 7: Miscellaneous Provisions and Limitations

Key Provisions

  1. Trust Recognition: The Act mandates formal recognition of trusts with defined trustees, beneficiaries, and assets.
  2. Trustee Duties: Trustees must act responsibly and prioritize beneficiary interests.
  3. Beneficiary Rights: Beneficiaries are granted rights to trust information and enforcement avenues.[1]
  4. Conflict Resolution: Provides alternative dispute resolution options to streamline trust management.

Scrutiny and Impact

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