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TRUSTEE ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1958

TRUSTEE ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1958 - LONG TITLE

An Act to consolidate with amendments certain enactments to trustees.
[9th December 1958]
PART I

TRUSTEE ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1958 - SECT 1

1.(1) A trustee may, unless and until Parliament otherwise provides,
invest trust funds in the manner in, and subject to the conditions
upon, which a trustee in any part of Great Britain is [under the
Trustee Investments Act 1961, entitled to invest trust funds] so,
however, that a trustee shall not invest in bearer securities
otherwise than in accordance with section seven.

(2) Without prejudice to the generality of sub-section (1), a
trustee may invest any trust funds in the purchase... of

(a) any estate held in fee simple in land in the United Kingdom
(including lands held in fee farm or, in Scotland, in feu); or

Para.(b) rep. by 1962 c.10 (NI) s.8(2)

(c) any leasehold estate or interest in the United Kingdom held for
an unexpired term of not less than eight hundred years, and not
subject to a reservation of rent greater than one-third of the net
annual value thereof, or to any right of redemption or to any
condition of re-entry except for non-payment of rent; or

Paras.(d)(e) rep. by 1962 c.10 (NI) s.8(2)

TRUSTEE ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1958 - SECT 2
Discretion of trustees.

2. Every power conferred by section one shall be exercised according
to the discretion of the trustee, but subject to any consent or
direction required by the instrument, if any, creating the trust or
by statute with respect to the investment of the trust funds.

TRUSTEE ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1958 - SECT 3
Power to retain investment which has ceased to be authorised.

3. A trustee shall not be liable for breach of trust by reason
only of his continuing to hold an investment which has ceased to
be an investment authorised by the trust instrument or by the
general law.

TRUSTEE ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1958 - SECT 4
Enlargement of powers of investment.

4.(1) A trustee having power to invest in the mortgages or bonds
of any company may invest in the debenture stock of the company.

(2) A trustee having power to invest money in securities of the
Isle of Man, or in securities of the government of a colony, may
invest in any securities of the Government of the Isle of Man.

TRUSTEE ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1958 - SECT 5
Redeemable bond insurance policies.

5. A trustee may effect redeemable bond insurance policies against
redemption by drawing of bonds at a price less than current or
cost price, and may, at his discretion and without obtaining the
consent of any other person, pay the premiums on such policies

(a)out of the income of the bonds or out of the income of any
other property subject to the same trusts; or

(b)out of the capital of the bonds or out of the capital of any
other property subject to the same trusts; or

(c)partly out of such income and partly out of such capital.

TRUSTEE ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1958 - SECT 6
Power to invest in land subject to land purchase annuities or
drainage charges.

6. A trustee having power to invest in or on the security of land
may invest in or on the security of any land notwithstanding that
the same is charged

(a)with an annuity payable to the Ministry of Finance under the
Land Purchase Acts; or

(b)with a rent under the powers of the Public Money Drainage Acts,
1846 to 1856, or the Landed Property Improvement (Ireland) Act,
1847; or

(c)by an absolute order made under the Improvement of Land Act,
1864.

TRUSTEE ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1958 - SECT 7
Investment in bearer securities.

7.(1) Nothing in this Act shall authorise a trustee to invest in
securities payable to bearer unless those securities are purchased
through a bank and until sold retained at all times by the bank
for safe custody and collection of income.

(2) A trustee shall not be responsible for any loss incurred by
reason of such retention and any sum payable in respect of the
retention and the collection of income shall be paid out of the
income of the trust property.

(3) The purchase through or retention by a bank of bearer
securities in compliance with sub-section (1) shall not operate as a
contravention of any direction in the instrument creating the trust
to the effect that investments shall be retained or made in the
name of the trustee.

TRUSTEE ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1958 - SECT 8
Loans and investments by trustees not chargeable as breaches of
trust.

8.(1) A trustee lending money on the security of any property on
which he can properly lend shall not be chargeable with breach of
trust by reason only of the proportion borne by the amount of the
loan to the value of the property at the time when the loan was
made, if it appears to the court

(a)that in making the loan the trustee was acting upon a report as
to the value of the property made by a person whom he reasonably
believed to be an able practical surveyor or valuer instructed and
employed independently of any owner of the property, whether such
surveyor or valuer carried on business in the locality where the
property is situate or elsewhere; and

(b)that the amount of the loan does not exceed two third parts of
the value of the property as stated in the report; and

(c)that the loan was made under the advice of the surveyor or
valuer expressed in the report.

(2) A trustee lending money on the security of any leasehold
property shall not be chargeable with breach of trust only upon the
ground that in making such loan he dispensed either wholly or
partly with the production or investigation of the lessor's title.

(3) A trustee shall not be chargeable with breach of trust only
upon the ground that in effecting the purchase, or in lending money
upon the security, of any property he has accepted a shorter title
than the title which a purchaser is, in the absence of a special
contract, entitled to require, if in the opinion of the court the
title accepted be such as a person acting with prudence and caution
would have accepted.

(4) This section applies to transfers of existing securities as well
as to new securities and to investments made before as well as
after the commencement of this Act.

TRUSTEE ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1958 - SECT 9
Liability for loss by reason of improper investment.

9.(1) Where a trustee improperly advances trust money on a mortgage
security which would at the time of the investment be a proper
investment in all respects for a smaller sum than is actually
advanced thereon, the security shall be deemed an authorised
investment for the smaller sum, and the trustee shall only be
liable to make good the sum advanced in excess thereof with
interest.

(2) This section applies to investments made before as well as
after the commencement of this Act.

TRUSTEE ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1958 - SECT 10
Powers supplementary to powers of investment.

10.(1) Trustees lending money on the security of any property on
which they can lawfully lend may contract that the money shall not
be called in during any period not exceeding seven years from the
time when the loan was made, provided interest be paid within a
specified time not exceeding thirty days after every half-yearly or
other day on which it becomes due, and provided there be no breach
of any covenant by the mortgagor contained in the instrument of
mortgage for the maintenance and protection of the property.

(2) On a sale of land for an estate in fee simple or for a term
having at least two hundred years to run by trustees or by a
tenant for life, the trustees, or the tenant for life on behalf of
the trustees of the settlement, may, where the proceeds are liable
to be invested, contract that the payment of any part, not
exceeding two-thirds, of the purchase money shall be secured by a
mortgage of the land sold, with or without the security of any
other property, such mortgage, if any buildings are comprised in the
mortgage, to contain a covenant by the mortgagor to keep them
insured against loss or damage by fire to the full value thereof.

(3) The trustees shall not be found to obtain any report as to
the value of the land or other property to be comprised in such
mortgage, or any advice as to the making of the loan, and shall
not be liable for any loss which may be incurred by reason only
of the security being insufficient at the date of the mortgage; and
the trustees of the settlement shall be bound to give effect to
such contract made by the tenant for life.

(4) Where any securities of a company are subject to a trust, the
trustees may concur in any scheme or arrangement

(a)for the reconstruction of the company;

(b)for the sale of all or any part of the property and undertaking
of the company to another company;

(c)for the amalgamation of the company with another company;

(d)for the release, modification, or variation of any rights,
privileges or liabilities attached to the securities or any of them;

(5) If any conditional or preferential right to subscribe for any
securities in any company is offered to any trustees in respect of
any holding in the company, they may as to all or any of the
securities

(a)exercise the right and apply capital money subject to the trust
in payment of the consideration; or

(b)renounce the right; or

(c)assign for the best consideration that can be reasonably obtained
the benefit of the right or the title thereto to any person,
including any beneficiary under the trust;

(6) The powers conferred by this section shall be exercisable
subject to the consent of any person whose consent to a change of
investment is required by law or by the instrument, if any,
creating the trust.

(7) Where the loan referred to in sub-section (1), or the sale
referred to in sub-section (2), is made under the order of the
court, the powers conferred by those sub-sections respectively shall
apply only if and as far as the court may by order direct.

TRUSTEE ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1958 - SECT 11
Power to deposit money at bank and to pay calls.

11.(1) Trustees may, pending the negotiation and preparation of any
mortgage, or during any other time while an investment is being
sought for, pay any trust money into a bank to a deposit or other
account, and all interest, if any, payable in respect thereof shall
be applied as income.

(2) Trustees may apply capital money subject to a trust in payment
of the calls on any shares subject to the same trust.

(3) In sub-section (1) "bank" means any trustee savings bank and
any joint stock banking company which is also a trust corporation.

Power of trustees for sale to sell by auction, etc.

TRUSTEE ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1958 - SECT 12

12.(1) Where a trust for sale or a power of sale of property is
vested in a trustee, he may sell or concur with any other person
in selling all or any part of the property, either subject to
prior charges or not, and either together or in lots, by public
auction or by private contract, subject to any such conditions
respecting title or evidence of title or other matter as the
trustee thinks fit, with power to vary any contract for sale, and
to buy in at any auction, or to rescind any contract for sale and
to re-sell, without being answerable for any loss.

(2) Where a trust for sale or a power of sale of land held in
fee farm or on lease is vested in a trustee, he may make, on
such terms and conditions as he may think proper, a sub fee farm
grant of the land or any part thereof, or a sub-lease of the land
or any part thereof with a nominal reversion, where such sub fee
farm grant or sub-lease amounts in substance to a sale and the
trustees have satisfied themselves that it is the most appropriate
method of disposing of the land.

(3) Where trustees grant or lease any land pursuant to any power
conferred on them by sub-section (2) they may sell any rent
reserved on such grant or any reversion expectant upon the
determination of such lease.

(4) Where any grant (including a sub fee farm grant) or sub-lease
purports to have been made in exercise of a power conferred by
this section, that power shall, until the contrary is proved, be
assumed to have been properly exercised and

(a)the grantee, sub-grantee or sub-lessee (as the case may be) shall
not, either before or on the execution of the grant or sub-lease,
be concerned to see or inquire whether a case has arisen to
authorise the execution of that grant or sub-lease; and

(b)neither the grantee, sub-grantee, sub-lessee nor any of their
successors in title shall be concerned to see to the application of
any moneys paid on foot of the grant or lease.

(5) A trust or power to sell or dispose of land includes a trust
or power to sell or dispose of part thereof whether the division
is horizontal, vertical, or made in any other way.

(6) This section does not enable

(a)a trust or direction to sell land which is deemed to be settled
land by virtue of section sixty-three of the Settled Land Act,
1882, to be exercised unless the consents (if any) which are
required by the instrument creating the settlement are first
obtained; or

(b)an express power to sell settled land to be exercised unless any
consents which are required by virtue of sub-section (2) of section
fifty-six of the Settled Land Act, 1882, as amended by sub-section
(2) of section six of the Settled Land Act, 1884, are first
obtained.

TRUSTEE ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1958 - SECT 13
Power to sell subject to depreciatory conditions and under.

13.(1) No sale made by a trustee shall be impeached by any
beneficiary upon the ground that any of the conditions subject to
which the sale was made may have been unnecessarily depreciatory,
unless it also appears that the consideration for the sale was
thereby rendered inadequate.

(2) No sale made by a trustee shall, after the execution of the
conveyance, be impeached as against the purchaser upon the ground
that any of the conditions subject to which the sale was made may
have been unnecessarily depreciatory, unless it appears that the
purchaser was acting in collusion with the trustee at the time when
the contract for sale was made.

(3) No purchaser, upon any sale made by a trustee, shall be at
liberty to make any objection against the title upon any of the
grounds aforesaid.

(4) A trustee who is either a vendor or a purchaser may sell or
buy without excluding the application of section two of the Vendor
and Purchaser Act, 1874.

(5) This section applies to sales and purchases made before or
after the commencement of this Act.

TRUSTEE ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1958 - SECT 14
Power of trustees to give receipts.

14.(1) The receipt in writing of a trustee for any money,
securities, or other personal property or effects payable,
transferable, or deliverable to him under any trust or power shall
be a sufficient discharge to the person paying, transferring, or
delivering the same and shall effectually exonerate him from seeing
to the application or being answerable for any loss or
misapplication thereof, but, except where

(a)the sole trustee is a trust corporation; or

(b)the settlement authorises the receipt of capital money by a sole
trustee;

(i)the proceeds of sale or other capital money arising under a
trust for sale of land; or

(ii)capital money arising under the Settled Land Acts, 1882 to 1890;

Subs.(2) amends s.39 of 1882 c.38 (NI)

TRUSTEE ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1958 - SECT 15
Power to compound liabilities.

15.(1) A personal representative, or two or more trustees acting
together, or, subject to the restrictions imposed in regard to
receipts by a sole trustee not being a trust corporation, a sole
acting trustee where by the instrument, if any, creating the trust,
or by statute, a sole trustee is authorised to execute the trusts
and powers reposed in him, may, if and as he or they think fit

(a)accept any property, real or personal, before the time at which
it is made transferable or payable; or

(b)sever and apportion any blended trust funds or property; or

(c)pay or allow any debt or claim on any evidence that he or they
think sufficient; or

(d)accept any composition or any security, real or personal, for any
debt or for any property, real or personal, claimed; or

(e)allow any time of payment of any debt; or

(f)compromise, compound, abandon, submit to arbitration, or otherwise
settle any debt, account, claim, or thing whatever relating to the
trust;

(2) Sub-section (1) shall have effect without prejudice to
sub-section (9) of section forty of the Administration of Estates
Act (Northern Ireland), 1955.

TRUSTEE ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1958 - SECT 16
Power to raise money by sale, mortgage, etc.

16.(1) Where trustees are authorised by the instrument, if any,
creating the trust or by law to pay or apply capital money subject
to the trust for any purpose or in any manner, they shall have
and shall be deemed always to have had power to raise the money
required by sale, conversion, calling in, or mortgage of all or any
part of the trust property for the time being in possession.

(2) This section applies notwithstanding anything to the contrary
contained in the instrument, if any, creating the trust, but does
not apply to trustees of property held for charitable purposes, or
to trustees of a settlement for the purposes of the Settled Land
Acts, 1882 to 1890, not being also trustees exercising the powers
of a tenant for life under section sixty of the Settled Land Act,
1882.

TRUSTEE ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1958 - SECT 17
Protection to purchasers and mortgagees dealing with trustees.

17. No purchaser or mortgagee, paying or advancing money on a sale
or mortgage purporting to be made under any trust or power vested
in trustees, shall be concerned to see that such money is wanted,
or that no more than is wanted is raised, or otherwise as to the
application thereof.

TRUSTEE ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1958 - SECT 18
Devolution of powers or trusts.

18.(1) Where a power or trust is given to or imposed on two or
more trustees jointly, the same may be exercised or performed by
the survivors or survivor of them for the time being.

(2) Until the appointment of new trustees, the personal
representatives or representative for the time being of a sole
trustee, or, where there were two or more trustees, of the last
surviving or continuing trustee, shall be capable of exercising or
performing any power or trust which was given to, or capable of
being exercised by, the sole or last surviving or continuing
trustee, or other the trustees or trustee for the time being of
the trust.

(3) This section takes effect subject to the restrictions imposed in
regard to receipts by a sole trustee, not being a trust
corporation.

(4) In this section "personal representative" does not include an
executor who has renounced or has not proved.

TRUSTEE ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1958 - SECT 19
Power to insure.

19. A trustee may insure against loss or damage by fire, explosion,
impact, lightning, thunderbolt, storm, tempest, flooding, subsidence or
landslip any building or other insurable property to any amount,
including the amount of any insurance already on foot, not exceeding
the full value of the building or property, and pay the premiums
for such insurance out of the income thereof or out of the income
of any other property subject to the same trusts without obtaining
the consent of any person who may be entitled wholly or partly to
such income.

TRUSTEE ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1958 - SECT 20
Application of insurance money where policy kept up under any trust,
power or obligation.

20.(1) Money receivable by trustees or any beneficiary under a
policy of insurance against the loss or damage of any property
subject to a trust or to a settlement within the meaning of the
Settled Land Acts, 1882 to 1890, whether by fire or otherwise,
shall, where the policy has been kept up under any trust in that
behalf or under any power statutory or otherwise, or in performance
of any covenant or of any obligation statutory or otherwise, or by
a tenant for life impeachable for waste, be capital money for the
purposes of the trust or settlement, as the case may be.

(2) If any such money is receivable by any person, other than the
trustees of the trust or settlement, that person shall use his best
endeavours to recover and receive the money, and shall pay the net
residue thereof, after discharging any costs of recovering and
receiving it, to the trustees of the trust or settlement, or, if
there are no trustees capable of giving a discharge therefor, into
court.

(3) Any such money

(a)if it was receivable in respect of settled land within the
meaning of the Settled Land Acts, 1882 to 1890, or any building or
works thereon, shall be deemed to be capital money arising under
those Acts from the settled land, and shall be invested or applied
by the trustees, or, if in court, under the direction of the
court, accordingly;

(b)if it was receivable in respect of personal chattels settled in
accordance with section thirty-seven of the Settled Land Act, 1882,
shall be deemed to be capital money arising under that Act and
shall be applicable by the trustees or, if in court, under the
direction of the court, in like manner as provided by that Act
with respect to money arising by a sale of chattels settled as
aforesaid;

(c)if it was receivable in respect of property held upon trust for
sale, shall be held upon the trusts and subject to the powers and
provisions applicable to money arising by a sale under such trust;

(d)in any other case, shall be held upon trusts corresponding as
nearly as may be with the trusts affecting the property in respect
of which it was payable.

(4) Such money, or any part thereof, may also be applied by the
trustees, or, if in court, under the direction of the court, in
rebuilding, reinstating, replacing, or repairing the property lost or
damaged, but any such application by the trustees shall be subject
to the consent of any person whose consent is required by the
instrument, if any, creating the trust to the investment of money
subject to the trust, and, in the case of money which is deemed
to be capital money arising under the Settled Land Acts, 1882 to
1890, be subject to the provisions of those Acts with respect to
the application of capital money by the trustees of the settlement.

(5) Nothing contained in this section prejudices or affects the
right of any person to require any such money or any part thereof
to be applied in rebuilding, reinstating, or repairing the property
lost or damaged, or the rights of any mortgagee, lessor, or lessee,
whether under any statute or otherwise.

(6) This section applies to policies effected either before or after
the commencement of this Act, but only to money received after such
commencement.

TRUSTEE ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1958 - SECT 21
Power of trustees of renewable leaseholds to renew and raise money
for the purpose.

21.(1) Subject to sub-section (2), a trustee of any leaseholds for
lives or years which are renewable from time to time either under
any covenant or contract, or by custom or usual practice may, if
he thinks fit, and shall, if so required by any person having any
beneficial interest, present or future, in the leaseholds, use his
best endeavours to obtain from time to time a renewed lease of the
same hereditaments on the accustomed or other reasonable terms, and
for that purpose may from time to time make or concur in making a
surrender of the lease for the time being subsisting and do all
such other acts as are requisite.

(2) Where by the terms of the instrument, if any, creating the
trust the person in possession for his life or other limited
interest is entitled to enjoy the same without any obligation to
renew or to contribute to the expense of renewal, this section
shall not apply unless the consent in writing of that person is
obtained to the renewal on the part of the trustee.

(3) If money is required to pay for the renewal, the trustee may

(a)pay the money out of any funds then in his hands in trust for
the persons beneficially interested in the lands to be comprised in
the renewed lease; and

(b)if he has not in his hands sufficient funds for the purpose,
raise the money required

(i)by mortgage of the hereditaments to be comprised in the renewed
lease; or

(ii)by mortgage of any other hereditaments subject to the trusts to
which the hereditaments referred to in sub-paragraph (i) are subject.

TRUSTEE ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1958 - SECT 22
Deposit of documents for safe custody.

22. Trustees may deposit any documents held by them relating to the
trust, or to the trust property, with any banker or any company
whose business includes the undertaking of the safe custody of
documents, and any sum payable in respect of such deposit shall be
paid out of the income of the trust property.

TRUSTEE ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1958 - SECT 23
Reversionary interests, valuations, and audit.

23.(1) Where trust property includes any share, estate or interest
in property not vested in the trustees, or the proceeds of the
sale of any such property, or any other thing in action, the
trustees on the same falling into possession, or becoming payable or
transferable may

(a)agree or ascertain the amount or value thereof or any part
thereof in such manner as they may think fit;

(b)accept in or towards satisfaction thereof, at the market or
current value, or upon any valuation or estimate of value which
they may think fit, any authorised investments;

(c)allow any deductions for duties, costs, charges and expenses which
they may think proper or reasonable;

(d)execute any release in respect of the premises so as effectually
to discharge all accountable parties from all liability in respect
of any matters coming within the scope of such release;

(2) The trustees shall not be under any obligation and shall not
be chargeable with any breach of trust by reason of any omission

(a)to place any distringas notice or apply for any stop or other
like order upon any securities or other property out of or on
which such share, estate or interest or other thing in action as
aforesaid is derived, payable or charged; or

(b)to take any proceedings on account of any act, default, or
neglect on the part of the persons in whom such securities or
other property or any of them or any part thereof are for the
time being, or had at any time been, vested;

(3) Trustees may, for the purpose of giving effect to the trust,
or any of the provisions of the instrument, if any, creating the
trust or of any statute, from time to time (by suitably qualified
agents) ascertain and fix the value of any trust property in such
manner as they think proper, and any valuation so made in good
faith shall be binding upon all persons interested under the trust.

(4) Trustees may, in their absolute discretion, from time to time,
but not more than once in every three years unless the nature of
the trust or any special dealings with the trust property make a
more frequent exercise of the right reasonable, cause the accounts
of the trust property to be examined or audited by an independent
accountant, and shall, for that purpose, produce such vouchers and
give such information to him as he may require; and the costs of
such examination or audit, including the fee of the auditor, shall
be paid out of the capital or income of the trust property, or
partly in one way and partly in the other, as the trustees, in
their absolute discretion, think fit, but, in default of any
direction by the trustees to the contrary in any special case,
costs attributable to capital shall be borne by capital and those
attributable to income by income.

TRUSTEE ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1958 - SECT 24
Power to employ agents.

24.(1) Subject to sub-section (5), trustees or personal
representatives may, instead of acting personally, employ and pay an
agent, whether a solicitor, banker, stockbroker, or other person, to
transact any business or do any act required to be transacted or
done in the execution of the trust, or the administration of the
testator's or intestate's estate, including the receipt and payment
of money, and shall be entitled to be allowed and paid all charges
and expenses so incurred, and shall not be responsible for the
default of any such agent if employed in good faith.

(2) Subject to sub-section (5), trustees or personal representatives
may appoint any person to act as their agent or attorney for the
purpose of selling, converting, collecting, getting in, and executing
and perfecting assurances of, or managing or cultivating, or
otherwise administering any property, real or personal, movable or
immovable, subject to the trust or forming part of the testator's
or intestate's estate, in any place outside the United Kingdom or
executing or exercising any discretion or trust or power vested in
them in relation to any such property, with such ancillary powers,
and with and subject to such provisions and restrictions as they
may think fit, including a power to appoint substitutes, and shall
not, by reason only of their having made such appointment, be
responsible for any loss arising thereby.

(3) Subject to sub-section (5), and without prejudice to the
generality of sub-section (1) or sub-section (2)

(a)a trustee may appoint a solicitor to be his agent to receive
and give a discharge for any money or valuable consideration or
property receivable by the trustee under the trust, by permitting
the solicitor to have the custody of, and to produce, a deed
having in the body thereof or endorsed thereon a receipt for such
money or valuable consideration or property, the deed being executed,
or the endorsed receipt being signed, by the person entitled to
give a receipt for that consideration;

(b)a trustee shall not be chargeable with breach of trust by reason
only of his having made or concurred in making any such
appointment; and the production of any such deed by the solicitor
shall have the same statutory validity and effect as if the person
appointing the solicitor had not been a trustee;

(c)a trustee may appoint a banker or solicitor to be his agent to
receive and give a discharge for any money payable to the trustee
under or by virtue of a policy of insurance, by permitting the
banker or solicitor to have the custody of and to produce the
policy of insurance with a receipt signed by the trustee, and a
trustee shall not be chargeable with a breach of trust by reason
only of his having made or concurred in making any such
appointment.

(4) Sub-section (3) applies whether the money or valuable
consideration or property was or is received before or after the
commencement of this Act.

(5) Nothing in this section shall exempt a trustee from any
liability which he would have incurred if this Act and any
enactment replaced by this Act had not been passed, in case he
permits any money, valuable consideration, or property to remain in
the hands or under the control of any agent for a period longer
than is reasonably necessary to enable that agent to pay or
transfer the same to the trustee.

TRUSTEE ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1958 - SECT 25
Power to concur with others.

25. Where an undivided share in the proceeds of sale of land
directed to be sold, or in any other property, is subject to a
trust, or forms part of the estate of a testator or intestate, the
trustees or personal representatives may (without prejudice to any
trust for sale affecting the entirety of the land and the powers
of the trustees for sale in reference thereto) execute or exercise
any trust or power vested in them in relation to such share in
conjunction with the persons entitled to or having power in that
behalf over the other share or shares, and notwithstanding that any
one or more of the trustees or personal representatives may be
entitled to or interested in any such other share, either in his
or their own right or in a fiduciary capacity.[

TRUSTEE ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1958 - SECT 26
Power to delegate trusts etc. by power of attorney.

26.(1) Notwithstanding any rule of law or equity to the contrary, a
trustee may, by power of attorney, delegate for a period not
exceeding twelve months the execution or exercise of all or any of
the trusts, powers and discretions vested in him as trustee either
alone or jointly with any other person or persons.

(2) The persons who may be donees of a power of attorney under
this section include a trust corporation but not (unless a trust
corporation) the only other co-trustee of the donor of the power.

(3) An instrument creating a power of attorney under this section
shall be attested by at least one witness.

(4) Before or within seven days after giving a power of attorney
under this section the donor shall give written notice thereof
(specifying the date on which the power comes into operation and
its duration, the donee of the power, the reason why the power is
given and, where some only are delegated, the trusts, powers and
discretions delegated) to

(a)each person (other than himself), if any, who under any
instrument creating the trust has power (whether alone or jointly)
to appoint a new trustee; and

(b)each of the other trustees, if any;

(5) The donor of a power of attorney given under this section
shall be liable for the acts or defaults of the donee in the same
manner as if they were the acts or defaults of the donor.

(6) For the purpose of executing or exercising the trusts or powers
delegated to him, the donee may exercise any of the powers
conferred on the donor as trustee by statute or by the instrument
creating the trust, including power, for the purpose of the transfer
of any inscribed stock, himself to delegate to an attorney power to
transfer such stock but not including the power of delegation
conferred by this section.

(7) The fact that it appears from any power of attorney given
under this section, or from any evidence required for the purposes
of any such power of attorney or otherwise, that in dealing with
any stock the donee of the power is acting in the execution of a
trust shall not be deemed for any purpose to affect any person in
whose books the stock is inscribed or registered with any notice of
the trust.

(8) This section applies to a personal representative, a tenant for
life and a trustee or other person exercising the powers of a
tenant for life under section 60 of the Settled Land Act 1882 as
it applies to a trustee except that sub-section (4) shall apply as
if it required the notice therein mentioned to be given

(a)in the case of a personal representative, to each of the other
personal representatives, if any, except any executor who has
renounced probate;

(b)in the case of a tenant for life, to the trustees of the
settlement and to each person, if any, who together with the person
giving the notice constitutes the tenant for life;

(c)in the case of a person (other than a trustee) exercising the
powers of a tenant for life under section 60 of the Settled Land
Act 1882, to each of the persons, if any, who together with the
person giving the notice have, by virture of an order of the
court, power to exercise the powers of a tenant for life under the
said section 60.

(9) This section applies whenever the trusts, powers or discretions
in question arose.]

Protection against liability in respect of rents and covenants.

TRUSTEE ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1958 - SECT 27

27.(1) Where a personal representative or trustee liable for

(a)any rent, covenant, or agreement reserved by or contained in any
lease; or

(b)any rent, covenant or agreement payable under or contained in any
grant made in consideration of a rent charge; or

(c)any indemnity given in respect of any rent, covenant or agreement
referred to in either of the foregoing paragraphs;

(i)he may distribute the residuary real and personal estate of the
deceased testator or intestate, or, as the case may be, the trust
estate (other than the fund, if any, set apart as aforesaid) to or
amongst the persons entitled thereto, without appropriating any part,
or any further part, as the case may be, of the estate of the
deceased or of the trust estate to meet any future liability under
the said lease or grant;

(ii)notwithstanding such distribution, he shall not be personally
liable in respect of any subsequent claim under the said lease or
grant.

(2) This section operates without prejudice to the right of the
lessor or grantor, or the persons deriving title under the lessor
or grantor, to follow the assets of the deceased or the trust
property into the hands of the persons amongst whom the same may
have been respectively distributed, and applies notwithstanding
anything to the contrary in the will or other instrument, if any,
creating the trust.

(3) In this section "lease" includes a fee farm grant and an
underlease and an agreement for a lease or underlease and any
instrument giving any such indemnity as aforesaid or varying the
liabilities under the lease; "grant" applies to a grant whether the
rent is created by limitation, grant, reservation, or otherwise, and
includes an agreement for a grant and any instrument giving any
such indemnity as aforesaid or varying the liabilities under the
grant; "lessee" and "grantee" include persons respectively deriving
title under them.

TRUSTEE ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1958 - SECT 28
Protection by means of advertisements.

28.(1) With a view to the conveyance to, or distribution among, the
persons entitled to any real or personal property, the trustees of
a settlement or of a disposition on trust for sale or personal
representatives may give notice by publishing advertisements once in
the Belfast Gazette and twice in each of any two daily newspapers
printed and published in Northern Ireland, or if the property
includes land, in any two newspapers circulating in the district in
which the land is situated, of their intention to make such
conveyance or distribution as aforesaid, and requiring any person
interested to send to the trustees or personal representatives within
the time, not being less than two months, fixed in the last of
the notices, particulars of his claim in respect of the property or
any part thereof to which the notice relates.

(2) At the expiration of the time fixed by the notice the trustees
or personal representatives may convey or distribute the property or
any part thereof to which the notice relates, to or among the
persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims, whether
formal or not, of which the trustees or personal representatives
then had notice and shall not, as respects the property so conveyed
or distributed, be liable to any person of whose claim the trustees
or personal representatives have not had notice at the time of
conveyance or distribution; but nothing in this section

(a)prejudices the right of any person to follow the property, or
any property representing the same, into the hands of any person,
other than a purchaser, who may have received it; or

(b)frees the trustees or personal representatives from any obligation
to make inquiries and searches or obtain official certificates of
search similar to those which an intending purchaser would be
advised to make or obtain.

(3) This section applies notwithstanding anything to the contrary in
the will or other instrument, if any, creating the trust.

TRUSTEE ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1958 - SECT 29
Protection in regard to notice.

29. A trustee or personal representative acting for the purposes of
more than one trust or estate shall not, in the absence of fraud,
be affected by notice of any instrument, matter, fact or thing in
relation to any particular trust or estate if he has obtained
notice thereof merely by reason of his acting or having acted for
the purposes of another trust or estate.

S.30 rep. by 1971 c.33 (NI) s.11(2) sch.2

TRUSTEE ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1958 - SECT 31
Implied indemnity of trustees.

31.(1) A trustee shall be chargeable only for money and securities
actually received by him notwithstanding his signing any receipt for
the sake of conformity, and shall be answerable and accountable only
for his own acts, receipts, neglects, or defaults, and not for
those of any other trustee, nor for those of any banker, broker,
or other person with whom any trust money or securities may be
deposited, nor for the insufficiency or deficiency of any securities,
nor for any other loss, unless the same happens through his own
wilful default.

(2) A trustee may reimburse himself or pay or discharge out of the
trust premises all expenses incurred in or about the execution of
the trusts or powers.

Power to apply income for maintenance and to accumulate surplus
income during a minority.

TRUSTEE ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1958 - SECT 32

32.(1) Where any property is held by trustees in trust for any
person for any estate or interest whatsoever, whether vested or
contingent, then, subject to any prior estates or interests or
charges affecting that property

(a) during the infancy of any such person, if his estate or
interest so long continues, the trustees may, at their sole
discretion, pay to his parent or guardian, if any, or otherwise
apply for or towards his maintenance, education, or benefit, the
whole or such part, if any, of the income of that property as
may, in all the circumstances be reasonable, whether or not there
is

(i)any other fund applicable to the same purpose; or

(ii)any person bound by law to provide for his maintenance or
education; and

(b)if such person on attaining the age of [eighteen] years has not
a vested estate or interest in such income, the trustees shall
thenceforth pay the income of that property and of any accretion
thereto under sub-section (3) to him, until he either attains a
vested estate or interest therein or dies, or until failure of his
estate or interest.

(2) In deciding whether the whole or any part of the income of
the property is during a minority to be paid or applied for the
purposes aforesaid, the trustees shall have regard to the age of
the infant and his requirements and generally to the circumstances
of the case, and in particular to what other income, if any, is
applicable for the same purposes; and where trustees have notice
that the income of more than one fund is applicable for those
purposes, then, so far as practicable, unless the entire income of
the funds is paid or applied as aforesaid or the court otherwise
directs, a proportionate part only of the income of each fund shall
be so paid or applied.

(3) During the infancy of any such person, if his estate or
interest so long continues, the trustees shall accumulate all the
residue of that income in the way of compound interest by investing
the same and the resulting income thereof from time to time in
authorised investments, and shall hold those accumulations as follows:

(a)if any such person

(i)attains the age of [eighteen] years, or marries under that age,
and his estate or interest in such income during his infancy or
until his marriage is a vested estate or interest; or

(ii)on attaining the age of [eighteen] years or on marriage under
that age becomes entitled to the property from which such income
arose in fee simple, or absolutely, or for an entailed estate or
interest;

(b)in any other case the trustees shall, notwithstanding that such
person had a vested estate or interest in such income, hold the
accumulations as an accretion to the capital of the property from
which such accumulations arose, and as one fund with such capital
for all purposes, and so that, if such property is settled land,
such accumulations shall be held upon the same trusts as if the
same were capital money arising therefrom;

(4) This section applies in the case of a contingent estate or
interest only if the limitation or trust carries the intermediate
income of the property, but it applies to a future or contingent
legacy by the parent of, or a person standing in loco parentis to,
the legatee, if and for such period as, under the general law, the
legacy carries interest for the maintenance of the legatee, and in
any such case as last aforesaid the rate of interest shall (if the
income available is sufficient, and subject to any rules of court
or county court rules to the contrary) be five pounds per centum
per annum.

(5) This section applies to a vested annuity in like manner as if
the annuity were the income of property held by trustees in trust
to pay the income thereof to the annuitant for the same period for
which the annuity is payable, save that in any case accumulations
made during the infancy of the annuitant shall be held in trust
for the annuitant or his personal representatives absolutely.

(6) This section does not apply where the instrument, if any, under
which the interest arises came into operation before the commencement
of this Act.

TRUSTEE ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1958 - SECT 33
Power of advancement.

33.(1) Trustees may at any time or times pay or apply any capital
money subject to a trust, for the advancement or benefit, in such
manner as they may, in their absolute discretion, think fit, of any
person entitled to the capital of the trust property or of any
share thereof, whether absolutely or contingently on his attaining
any specified age or on the occurrence of any other event, or
subject to a gift over on his death under any specified age or on
the occurrence of any other event, and whether in possession or in
remainder or reversion, and such payment or application may be made
notwithstanding that the estate or interest of such person is liable
to be defeated by the exercise of a power of appointment or
revocation, or to be diminished by the increase of the class to
which he belongs so, however, that

(a)the money so paid or applied for the advancement or benefit of
any person shall not exceed altogether in amount one-half of the
presumptive or vested share, estate or interest of that person in
the trust property; and

(b)if that person is or becomes absolutely and indefeasibly entitled
to a share in the trust property the money so paid or applied
shall be brought into account as part of such share; and

(c)no such payment or application shall be made so as to prejudice
any person entitled to any prior life or other estate or interest,
whether vested or contingent, in the money paid or applied unless
such person is in existence and of full age and consents in
writing to such payment or application.

(2) This section applies only where the trust property consists of

(a)money or securities which are not by statute or in equity
considered as land or applicable as capital money for the purposes
of the Settled Land Acts, 1882 to 1890; or

(b)property held upon trust for sale, calling in and conversion and
the proceeds of such sale, calling in and conversion are not in
equity considered as land.

(3) This section does not apply to trusts constituted or created
before the commencement of this Act.

TRUSTEE ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1958 - SECT 34
Protective trusts.

34.(1) Where any income, including an annuity or other periodical
income payment, is directed to be held on protective trusts for the
benefit of any person (in this section referred to as "the
principal beneficiary") for the period of his life or any less
period, then, during that period (in this section referred to as
"the trust period") the said income shall, without prejudice to any
prior estate or interest be held

(a)upon trust for the principal beneficiary until whichever of the
following events shall first occur

(i)the trust period expires; or

(ii)the principal beneficiary (whether before or after the termination
of any prior estate or interest) does or attempts to do or suffers
any act or thing, or until any other event (not being an advance
under any statutory or express power) happens whereby, if during the
trust period the said income were payable to the principal
beneficiary absolutely, he would be deprived of the right to receive
the same or any part thereof; and

(b)upon trust, where any of the events referred to in sub-paragraph
(ii) of paragraph (a) happens during the subsistence of the trust
period, to apply the said income (as the trustees in their absolute
discretion, without being liable to account for the exercise of
their discretion, think fit) for the maintenance or support, or
otherwise for the benefit, of all or any one or more exclusively
of the other or others of the following persons

(i)the principal beneficiary and his or her wife or husband, if
any, and his or her children or more remote issue, if any; and

(ii)if as often as and while there is no living issue of the
principal beneficiary, the principal beneficiary and his or her wife
or husband, if any, and the persons who, if the principal
beneficiary were actually dead without having married would for the
time being be his next of kin;

(b)so that the trustees in the exercise of their discretion may
apply any income accrued but unapplied in any previous year for the
purposes of the trusts implied as aforesaid in any subsequent year.

(2) This section does not apply to trusts coming into operation
before the commencement of this Act, and has effect subject to any
variation of the trusts implied as aforesaid contained in the
instrument creating the trust.

(3) Nothing in this section operates to validate any trust which
would, if contained in the instrument creating the trust, be liable
to be set aside.

Power of appointing new or additional trustees.

TRUSTEE ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1958 - SECT 35

35.(1) Where a trustee, whether original, substituted or additional,
and whether appointed by a court or otherwise, is dead, or remains
out of the United Kingdom for more than twelve months, or desires
to be discharged from all or any of the trusts or powers reposed
in or conferred on him, or refuses or is unfit to act therein, or
is incapable of acting therein, then

(a)the person or persons nominated for the purpose of appointing new
trustees by the instrument, if any, creating the trust; or

(b)if there is no such person, or no such person able and willing
to act, then the surviving or continuing trustees or trustee for
the time being, or the personal representatives of the last
surviving or continuing trustee;

(2) Where a trustee has been removed under a power contained in
the instrument creating the trust, a new trustee or new trustees
may be appointed in the place of the trustee who is removed, as
if he were dead, or, in the case of a corporation, as if the
corporation desired to be discharged from the trust, and the
provisions of this section shall apply accordingly.

(3) Where a corporation being a trustee is or has been dissolved,
either before or after the commencement of this Act, then, for the
purposes of this section and of any enactment replaced thereby, the
corporation shall be deemed to be and to have been from the date
of the dissolution incapable of acting in the trusts or powers
reposed in or conferred on the corporation.

(4) The power of appointment given by sub-section (1) or any
similar previous enactment to the personal representatives of a last
surviving or continuing trustee shall be and shall be deemed always
to have been exercisable by the executors for the time being
(whether original or by representation) of such surviving or
continuing trustee who have proved the will of their testator or by
the administrators for the time being of such trustee without the
concurrence of any executor who has renounced or has not proved.

(5) But a sole or last surviving executor intending to renounce, or
all the executors where they all intend to renounce, shall have and
shall be deemed always to have had power, at any time before
renouncing probate, to exercise the power of appointment given by
this section, or by any similar previous enactment, if willing to
act for that purpose and without thereby accepting the office of
executor.

(6) Where a sole trustee, other than a trust corporation, is or
has been originally appointed to act in a trust, or where, in the
case of any trust, there are not more than three trustees (none of
them being a trust corporation) whether original, substituted or
additional and whether appointed by the court or otherwise, then and
in any such case

(a)the person or persons nominated for the purpose of appointing new
trustees by the instrument, if any, creating the trust; or

(b)if there is no such person, or no such person able and willing
to act, then the trustee or trustees for the time being;

(7) Every new trustee appointed under this section as well before
as after all the trust property becomes by law, or by assurance,
or otherwise, vested in him, shall have the same powers,
authorities, and discretions, and may in all respects act as if he
had been originally appointed a trustee by the instrument, if any,
creating the trust.

(8) The provisions of this section relating to a trustee who is
dead include the case of a person nominated trustee in a will but
dying before the testator, and those relative to a continuing
trustee include a refusing or retiring trustee, if willing to act
in the execution of the provisions of this section.

(9) Where a person of unsound mind or person requiring special
care, being a trustee, is also entitled in possession to some
beneficial estate or interest in the trust property, no appointment
of a new trustee in his place shall be made by the continuing
trustees or trustee, under this section, unless leave has been given
by the [High Court or the Master (Care and Protection)] to make
the appointment.

TRUSTEE ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1958 - SECT 36
Supplemental provisions as to appointment of trustees.

36.(1) On the appointment of a trustee for the whole or any part
of trust property

(a)the number of trustees may be increased; and

(b)a separate set of trustees may be appointed for any part of the
trust property held on trusts distinct from those relating to any
other part or parts of the trust property, notwithstanding that no
new trustees or trustee are or is to be appointed for other parts
of the trust property, and any existing trustee may be appointed or
remain one of such separate set of trustees, or, if only one
trustee was originally appointed, then, save as hereinafter provided,
one separate trustee may be so appointed; and

(c)it shall not be obligatory, save as hereinafter provided, to
appoint more than one new trustee where only one trustee was
originally appointed, or to fill up the original number of trustees
where more than two trustees were originally appointed, but, except
where only one trustee was originally appointed, and a sole trustee
when appointed will be able to give valid receipts for all capital
money, a trustee shall not be discharged from his trust unless
there will be either a trust corporation or at least two
individuals to act as trustees to perform the trust; and

(d)any assurance or thing requisite for vesting the trust property,
or any part thereof, in a sole trustee, or jointly in the persons
who are the trustees, shall be executed or done.

(2) Nothing in this Act shall authorise the appointment of a sole
trustee, not being a trust corporation, where the trustee, when
appointed, would not be able to give valid receipts for all capital
money arising under the trust.

TRUSTEE ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1958 - SECT 37
Evidence as to a vacancy in a trust.

37.(1) A statement, contained in any instrument coming into operation
after the commencement of this Act by which a new trustee is
appointed for any purpose connected with land, to the effect that a
trustee has remained out of the United Kingdom for more than twelve
months or refuses or is unfit to act, or is incapable of acting,
or that he is not entitled to a beneficial interest in the trust
property in possession, shall, in favour of a bona fide purchaser,
be conclusive evidence of the matter stated.

(2) In favour of such purchaser any appointment of a new trustee
depending on that statement, and any vesting declaration, express or
implied, consequent on the appointment, shall be valid.

TRUSTEE ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1958 - SECT 38
Retirement of trustee without a new appointment.

38.(1) Where a trustee is desirous of being discharged from the
trust or a severable part of the trust, and after his discharge
there will be either a trust corporation or at least two
individuals to act as trustees to perform the trust, then, if such
trustee as aforesaid by deed declares that he is desirous of being
discharged from the trust or the severable part thereof, and if his
co-trustees and such other person, if any, as is empowered to
appoint trustees, by deed consent to the discharge of the trustee,
and to the vesting in the co-trustees alone of the trust property,
the trustee desirous of being discharged shall be deemed to have
retired from the trust or a severable part thereof, and shall, by
the deed, be discharged therefrom under this Act, without any new
trustee being appointed in his place.

(2) Any assurance or thing requisite for vesting the trust property
in the continuing trustees alone shall be executed or done.

TRUSTEE ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1958 - SECT 39
Vesting of trust property in new or continuing trustees.

39.(1) Where by a deed a new trustee is appointed to perform any
trust, then

(a)if the deed contains a declaration by the appointor to the
effect that any estate or interest in any land subject to the
trust, or in any chattel so subject, or the right to recover or
receive any debt or other thing in action so subject, shall vest
in the persons who by virtue of the deed become or are the
trustees for performing the trust, the deed shall operate, without
any conveyance or assignment, to vest in those persons as joint
tenants and for the purposes of the trust the estate, interest or
right to which the declaration relates; and

(b)if the deed is made after the commencement of this Act and does
not contain such a declaration, the deed shall, subject to any
express provision to the contrary therein contained, operate as if
it had contained such a declaration by the appointor extending to
all the estates, interests and rights with respect to which a
declaration could have been made.

(2) Where by a deed a retiring trustee is discharged under the
statutory power without a new trustee being appointed, then

(a)if the deed contains such a declaration as aforesaid by the
retiring and continuing trustees, and by the other person, if any,
empowered to appoint trustees, the deed shall, without any conveyance
or assignment, operate to vest in the continuing trustees alone, as
joint tenants, and for the purposes of the trust, the estate,
interest, or right to which the declaration relates; and

(b)if the deed is made after the commencement of this Act and does
not contain such a declaration, the deed shall, subject to any
express provision to the contrary therein contained, operate as if
it had contained such a declaration by such persons as aforesaid
extending to all the estates, interests and rights with respect to
which a declaration could have been made.

(3) An express vesting declaration, whether made before or after the
commencement of this Act, shall, notwithstanding that the estate,
interest or right to be vested is not expressly referred to, and
provided that the other statutory requirements were or are complied
with, operate and be deemed always to have operated (but without
prejudice to any express provision to the contrary contained in the
deed of appointment or discharge) to vest in the persons
respectively referred to in sub-sections (1) and (2), as the case
may require, such estates, interests and rights as are capable of
being and ought to be vested in those persons.

(4) This section does not extend

(a)to land conveyed by way of mortgage for securing money subject
to the trust, except land conveyed on trust for securing debentures
or debenture stock;

(b)to land held under a lease which contains any covenant, condition
or agreement against assignment or disposing of the land without
licence or consent, unless, prior to the execution of the deed
containing expressly or impliedly the vesting declaration, the
requisite licence or consent has been obtained, or unless, by virtue
of any rule of law, the vesting declaration, express or implied,
would not operate as a breach of covenant or give rise to a
forfeiture;

(c)to any share, stock, annuity or property which is only
transferable in books kept by a company or other body, or in
manner directed by or under any enactment.

In this sub-section "lease" includes an underlease and an agreement
for a lease or underlease.

(5) For purposes of registration of the deed in any registry, the
person or persons making the declaration expressly or impliedly,
shall be deemed the conveying party or parties, and the conveyance
shall be deemed to be made by him or them under a power conferred
by this Act.

(6) This section applies to deeds of appointment or discharge
executed on or after the first day of January, eighteen hundred and
eighty-two.

Power of court to appoint new trustees.

TRUSTEE ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1958 - SECT 40

40.(1) The court may, whenever it is expedient to appoint a new
trustee or new trustees, and it is found inexpedient, difficult or
impracticable so to do without the assistance of the court, make an
order appointing a new trustee or new trustees either in
substitution for or in addition to any existing trustee or trustees,
or although there is no existing trustee.

(2) In particular and without prejudice to the generality of
sub-section (1), the court may make an order appointing a new
trustee in substitution for a trustee who ... is a bankrupt, or is
a corporation which is in liquidation or has been dissolved, or who
for any other reason whatsoever appears to the court to be
undesirable as a trustee.

(3) An order under this section, and any consequential vesting order
or conveyance, shall not operate further or otherwise as a discharge
to any former or continuing trustee than an appointment of new
trustees under any power for that purpose contained in any
instrument would have operated.

(4) Nothing in this section gives power to appoint an executor or
administrator.

TRUSTEE ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1958 - SECT 41
Power of court to authorise remuneration.

41. The court may, in any case in which the circumstances appear
to it so to justify, authorise any person to charge such
remuneration for his services as trustees as the court may think
fit.

TRUSTEE ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1958 - SECT 42
Powers of new trustee appointed by the court.

42. Every trustee appointed by a court of competent jurisdiction
shall, as well before as after the trust property becomes by law,
or by assurance, or otherwise, vested in him, have the same powers,
authorities, and discretions, and may in all respects act as if he
had been originally appointed a trustee by the instrument, if any,
creating the trust.

Vesting orders of land.

TRUSTEE ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1958 - SECT 43

43.(1) Subject to sub-section (2), where

(a)the court appoints or has appointed a trustee, or where a
trustee has been appointed out of court under any statutory or
express power; or

(b)a trustee entitled to or possessed of any land or estate or
interest therein, whether by way of mortgage or otherwise, or
entitled to a contingent right therein, either solely or jointly
with any other person

(i)is an infant; or

(ii)is out of the jurisdiction of the High Court; or

<(iii)cannot be found, or, being a corporation, has been dissolved; or

(c)it is uncertain who was the survivor of two or more trustees
jointly entitled to or possessed of any estate or interest in land;
or

(d)it is uncertain whether the last trustee known to have been
entitled to or possessed of any estate or interest in land is
living or dead; or

(e)there is no personal representative of a deceased trustee who was
entitled to or possessed of any estate or interest in land, or
where it is uncertain who is the personal representative of a
deceased trustee who was entitled to or possessed of any estate or
interest in land; or

(f)a trustee jointly or solely entitled to or possessed of any
estate or interest in land, or entitled to a contingent right
therein, has been required, by or on behalf of a person entitled
to require a conveyance of the land or estate or interest or a
release of the right, to convey the land or estate or interest or
to release the right, and has wilfully refused or neglected to
convey the land or estate or interest or release the right for
twenty-eight days after the date of the requirement; or

(g)land or any estate or interest therein is vested in a trustee
whether by way of mortgage or otherwise, and it appears to the
court to be expedient;

(2) Where an order made under sub-section (1)

(a)is consequential on the appointment of a trustee the land or
estate or interest therein shall be vested for such estate or
interest as the court may direct in the persons who on the
appointment are the trustees; and

(b)relates to a trustee entitled or formerly entitled jointly with
another person, and such trustee is an infant or out of the
jurisdiction of the High Court or cannot be found, or being a
corporation has been dissolved, the land estate interest or right
shall be vested in such other person who remains entitled, either
alone or with any other person the court may appoint.

TRUSTEE ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1958 - SECT 44
Orders as to contingent rights of unborn persons.

44. Where any estate or interest in land is subject to a
contingent right in an unborn person or class of unborn persons
who, on coming into existence would, in respect thereof, become
entitled to or possessed of that estate or interest on any trust,
the court may make an order

(a)releasing the land or estate or interest therein from the
contingent right; or

(b)vesting in any person the estate or interest to or of which the
unborn person or class of unborn persons would, on coming into
existence, be entitled or possessed in the land.

TRUSTEE ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1958 - SECT 45
Vesting order in place of conveyance by infant mortgagee.

45. Where any person entitled to or possessed of any estate or
interest in land, or entitled to a contingent right in land, by
way of security for money, is an infant, the court may make an
order vesting or releasing or disposing of the estate or interest
in the land or the right in like manner as in the case of an
infant trustee.

TRUSTEE ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1958 - SECT 46
Vesting order in place of conveyance by personal representative of
mortgagee.

46. Where

(a)a mortgagee of land has died without having entered into
possession or into the receipt of the rents and profits thereof;
and

(b)the money due in respect of the mortgage has been paid to a
person entitled to receive the same, or that person consents to an
order for the reconveyance of the land;

(i)a personal representative or devisee of the mortgagee is out of
the jurisdiction of the High Court or cannot be found, or, being a
corporation, has been dissolved; or

(ii)a personal representative or devisee of the mortgagee on demand
made by or on behalf of a person entitled to require a conveyance
of the land has stated in writing that he will not convey the
same or does not convey the same for the space of twenty-eight
days after a proper instrument for conveying the land has been
tendered to him by or on behalf of the person so entitled; or

<(iii)it is uncertain which of several devisees of the mortgagee was the survivor; or

<(iv)it is uncertain whether the personal representative of the mortgagee or the survivor of several devisees of the mortgagee is living or dead; or

(v)there is no personal representative to a mortgagee who has died
intestate as to the land, or where the mortgagee has died, and it
is uncertain who is his personal representative or devisee.

TRUSTEE ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1958 - SECT 47
Vesting order consequential on order for sale or mortgage of land.

47. Where any court gives a judgment or makes an order directing
the sale or mortgage of any land, every person who is entitled to
or possessed of any estate or interest in the land, or entitled to
a contingent right therein, and is a party to the action or
proceeding in which the judgment or order is given or made or is
otherwise bound by the judgment or order, shall be deemed to be so
entitled or possessed, as the case may be, as a trustee for the
purposes of this Act, and the court may, if it thinks expedient,
make an order vesting the land or any part thereof for such estate
or interest as that court thinks fit in the purchaser or mortgagee
or in any other person.

TRUSTEE ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1958 - SECT 48
Vesting order consequential on judgment for specific performance, etc.

48. Where a judgment is given for the specific performance of a
contract concerning any estate or interest in land, or for the
partition, or for sale or exchange of any estate or interest in
land, or generally where any judgment is given for the conveyance
of any estate or interest in land either in cases arising out of
the doctrine of election or otherwise, the court may declare

(a)that any of the parties to the action are trustees of any
estate or interest in the land or any part thereof within the
meaning of this Act; or

(b)that the estates or interests of unborn persons who might claim
under any party to the action, or under the will or voluntary
settlement of any deceased person who was during his lifetime a
party to the contract or transaction concerning which the judgment
is given, are the estates or interests of persons who, on coming
into existence, would be trustees within the meaning of this Act;

Effect of vesting order.

TRUSTEE ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1958 - SECT 49

49. A vesting order under any of the foregoing provisions shall in
the case of a vesting order consequential on the appointment of a
trustee, have the same effect

(a)as if the persons who before the appointment were the trustees,
if any, had duly executed all proper conveyances of the land for
such estate or interest as the court directs; or

(b)if there is no such person, or no such person of full capacity,
as if such person had existed and been of full capacity and had
duly executed all proper conveyances of the land for such estate or
interest as the court directs;

Power to appoint person to convey.

TRUSTEE ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1958 - SECT 50

50. Where a vesting order can be made under any of the foregoing
provisions, the court may, if it is more convenient, appoint a
person to convey the land or any interest therein or release the
contingent right, and a conveyance or release by that person in
conformity with the order shall have the same effect as an order
under the appropriate provision.

TRUSTEE ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1958 - SECT 51
Vesting orders as to stock and things in action.

51.(1) Subject to sub-section (2), where

(a)the court appoints or has appointed a trustee, or where a
trustee has been appointed out of court under any statutory or
express power, or

(b)a trustee entitled, whether by way of mortgage or otherwise,
alone or jointly with another person to stock or to a thing in
action

(i)is an infant; or

(ii)is out of the jurisdiction of the High Court; or

<(iii)cannot be found, or, being a corporation, has been dissolved; or

<(iv)neglects or refuses to transfer stock or receive the dividends or income thereof, or to sue for or recover a thing in action, according to the direction of the person absolutely entitled thereto for twenty-eight days next after a request in writing has been made to him by the person so entitled; or

(v)neglects or refuses to transfer stock or receive the dividends or
income thereof, or to sue for or recover a thing in action for
twenty-eight days next after an order of the court for that purpose
has been served on him; or

(c)it is uncertain whether a trustee entitled alone or jointly with
another person to stock or to a thing in action is alive or dead;
or

(d)stock is standing in the name of a deceased person whose
personal representative is under disability; or

(e)stock or a thing in action is vested in a trustee whether by
way of mortgage or otherwise and it appears to the court to be
expedient;

(2) Where

(a)an order made under sub-section (1) is consequential on the
appointment of a trustee, the right shall be vested in the persons
who, on the appointment, are the trustees; and

(b)the person whose right is dealt with by an order made under
sub-section (1) was entitled jointly with another person, the right
shall be vested in that last-mentioned person either alone or
jointly with any other person whom the court may appoint.

(3) Where a vesting order can be made under this section, the
court may, if it is more convenient, appoint some proper person to
make or join in making the transfer so, however, that the person
appointed to make or join in making a transfer of stock shall be
some proper officer of the bank, or the company or society whose
stock is to be transferred.

(4) The person in whom the right to transfer or call for the
transfer of any stock is vested by an order of the court under
this Act, may transfer the stock to himself or any other person,
according to the order, and the Banks of England and Ireland and
all other companies shall obey every order under this section
according to its tenor.

(5) After notice in writing of an order under this section it
shall not be lawful for the Bank of England or of Ireland or any
other company to transfer any stock to which the order relates or
to pay any dividends thereon except in accordance with the order.

(6) The court may make declarations and give directions concerning
the manner in which the right to transfer any stock or thing in
action vested under the provisions of this Act is to be exercised.

(7) The provisions of this Act as to vesting orders shall apply to
shares in ships registered under the Acts relating to merchant
shipping as if they were stock.

TRUSTEE ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1958 - SECT 52
Vesting orders of charity property.

52. The powers conferred by this Act as to vesting orders may be
exercised for vesting any estate or interest in land, stock, or
thing in action in any trustee of a charity or society over which
the court would have jurisdiction upon action duly instituted,
whether the appointment of the trustee was made by instrument under
a power or by the court under its general or statutory
jurisdiction.

TRUSTEE ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1958 - SECT 53
Vesting orders in relation to infant's beneficial interests.

53. Where an infant is beneficially entitled to any property the
court may, with a view to the application of the capital or income
thereof for the maintenance, education, or benefit of the infant,
make an order

(a)appointing a person to convey such property; or

(b)in the case of stock, or a thing in action, vesting in any
person the right to transfer or call for a transfer of such stock,
or to receive the dividends or income thereof, or to sue for and
recover such thing in action, upon such terms as the court may
think fit.

TRUSTEE ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1958 - SECT 54
Orders made upon certain allegations to be conclusive evidence.

54. Where a vesting order is made as to any land under this Act
or under any Act relating to persons of unsound mind founded on an
allegation

(a)of the personal incapacity of a trustee or mortgagee; or

(b)that a trustee or mortgagee or the personal representative of or
other person deriving title under a trustee or mortgagee is out of
the jurisdiction of the High Court or cannot be found, or being a
corporation has been dissolved; or

(c)that it is uncertain which of two or more trustees, or which of
two or more persons interested in a mortgage, was the survivor; or

(d)that it is uncertain whether the last trustee or the personal
representative of or other person deriving title under a trustee or
mortgagee, or the last surviving person interested in a mortgage is
living or dead; or

(e)that any trustee or mortgagee has died intestate without leaving
a person beneficially interested under the intestacy or has died and
it is not known who is his personal representative or the person
interested;

Application of vesting order to property out of Northern Ireland.

TRUSTEE ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1958 - SECT 55

55. The powers of the High Court to make vesting orders under this
Act shall extend to all property in any part of Her Majesty's
dominions except Scotland.

Power of court to authorise transactions relating to trust property.

TRUSTEE ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1958 - SECT 56

56.(1) Where any transaction affecting or concerning any property
vested in trustees, is in the opinion of the court expedient, but
the same cannot be effected by reason of the absence of any power
for that purpose vested in the trustees by the instrument, if any,
creating the trust, or by law, the court may by order confer upon
the trustees, either generally or in any particular instance, the
necessary power for the purpose, on such terms and subject to such
provisions and conditions, if any, as the court may think fit and
may direct in what manner any money authorised to be expended, and
the costs of any transaction, are to be paid or borne as between
capital and income.

(2) The court may, from time to time, rescind or vary any order
made under this section or may make any new or further order.

(3) An application to the court under this section may be made by
the trustees, or by any of them, or by any person beneficially
interested under the trust.

(4) This section shall apply to a settlement within the meaning of
the Settled Land Acts, 1882 to 1890, as if in sub-section (1)
after the words "vested in trustees" there were inserted the words
"or beneficiaries", for the words "the trustees" wherever they occur
there were substituted the words "the tenant for life" and for the
words "the trust" there were substituted the words "the settlement".

(5) In this section "transaction" includes any sale, exchange,
assurance, grant, lease, partition, surrender, reconveyance, release,
reservation, or other disposition, and any purchase or other
acquisition, and any covenant, contract, or option, and any
investment or application of capital, and any compromise or other
dealing, or arrangement.

TRUSTEE ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1958 - SECT 57
Jurisdiction of court to vary trusts or settlements.

57.(1) Subject to sub-section (2), where property is held [on any
trusts or settlements] arising under any will, settlement or other
disposition, the court may if it thinks fit by order approve on
behalf of

(a)any person having, directly or indirectly, an estate or interest,
whether vested or contingent, under the trusts [or settlements] who
by reason of infancy or other incapacity is incapable of assenting;
or

(b)any person (whether ascertained or not) who may become entitled,
directly or indirectly, to an estate or interest under the trusts
[or settlements] as being at a future date or on the happening of
a future event a person of any specified description or a member
of any specified class of persons so, however, that this paragraph
shall not include any person who would be of that description, or
a member of that class, as the case may be, if the said date had
fallen or the said event had happened at the date of the
application to the court; or

(c)any person unborn; or

(d)any person in respect of any discretionary interest of his under
protective trusts where the interest of the principal beneficiary has
not failed or determined;

(2) Except by virtue of paragraph (d) of sub-section (1) the court
shall not approve an arrangement on behalf of any person unless the
carrying out of the arrangement would be for the benefit of that
person.

(3) In sub-section (1), "protective trusts" means the trusts
specified in paragraphs (a) and (b) of sub-section (1) of section
thirty-four or any like trusts, "the principal beneficiary" has the
same meaning as in the said sub-section (1) and "discretionary
interest" means an interest arising under the trust specified in
paragraph (b) of the said sub-section (1) or any like trust.

(4) The question whether the carrying out of any arrangement would
be for the benefit of a person falling within paragraph (a) of
sub-section (1) shall be determined by order of the [High Court or
the Master (Care and Protection)] if a committee has been appointed
of that person's estate.

(5) Nothing in sub-sections (1) to (4) shall apply to trusts
affecting property settled by Act of Parliament.

(6) Nothing in this section shall be taken to limit the powers
conferred by section fifty-six.

TRUSTEE ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1958 - SECT 58
Persons entitled to apply for orders.

58.(1) An order under this Act for the appointment of a new
trustee or concerning any estate or interest in land, stock, or
thing in action subject to a trust, may be made on the application
of any person beneficially interested in the land, stock, or thing
in action, whether under disability or not, or on the application
of any person duly appointed trustee thereof.

(2) An order under this Act concerning any estate or interest in
land, stock, or thing in action subject to a mortgage may be made
on the application of any person beneficially interested in the
equity of redemption, whether under disability or not, or of any
person interested in the money secured by the mortgage.

TRUSTEE ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1958 - SECT 59
Power to give judgment in absence of a trustee.

59. Where in any action the court is satisfied that diligent search
has been made for any person who, in the character of trustee, is
made a defendant in any action, to serve him with a process of
the court, and that he cannot be found, the court may hear and
determine the action and give judgment therein against that person
in his character of a trustee as if he had been duly served, or
had entered an appearance in the action, and had also appeared by
his counsel and solicitor at the hearing, but without prejudice to
any interest he may have in the matters in question in the action
in any other character.

TRUSTEE ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1958 - SECT 60
Power to charge costs on trust estate.

60. The court may order the costs and expenses of and incidental
to any application for an order under this Act or for any order
or declaration in respect of any property subject to a trust, or
of and incidental to any such order or declaration, or any document
executed or act performed in pursuance thereof, to be raised and
paid out of the property in respect whereof the same is made or
performed, or out of the income thereof, or to be borne and paid
in such manner and by such persons as to the court may seem just.

TRUSTEE ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1958 - SECT 61
Power to relieve trustee from personal liability.

61.(1) If it appears to the court that a trustee, whether appointed
by the court or otherwise, is or may be personally liable for any
breach of trust, whether the transaction alleged to be a breach of
trust occurred before or after the commencement of this Act, but
has acted honestly and reasonably, and ought fairly to be excused
for the breach of trust and for omitting to obtain the directions
of the court in the matter in which he committed such breach, then
the court may relieve him either wholly or partly from personal
liability for the same.

(2) In this section "trustee" includes a person who has ceased to
be a trustee and the personal representative of a deceased trustee.

TRUSTEE ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1958 - SECT 62
Power to make beneficiary indemnify for breach of trust.

62.(1) Where a trustee commits a breach of trust at the instigation
or request or with the consent in writing of a beneficiary, the
court may, if it thinks fit, make such order as to the court
seems just, for impounding all or any part of the estate or
interest of the beneficiary in the trust estate by way of indemnity
to the trustee or persons claiming through him.

(2) This section applies to breaches of trust committed as well
before as after the commencement of this Act.

Payment into court by trustees.

TRUSTEE ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1958 - SECT 63

63.(1) Trustees, or the majority of trustees, having in their hands
or under their control money or securities belonging to a trust,
may pay the same into court; and the same shall, subject to rules
of court or county court rules, be dealt with according to the
orders of the court.

(2) The receipt or certificate of the proper officer shall be a
sufficient discharge to trustees for the money or securities so paid
into court.

(3) Where money or securities are vested in any persons as
trustees, and the majority are desirous of paying the same into
court, but the concurrence of the other or others cannot be
obtained, the court may order the payment into court to be made by
the majority without the concurrence of the other or others.

(4) Where any such money or securities are deposited with any
banker, broker, or other depositary, the court may order payment or
delivery of the money or securities to the majority of the trustees
for the purpose of payment into court.

(5) Every transfer payment and delivery made in pursuance of any
such order shall be valid and take effect as if the same had been
made on the authority or by the act of all the persons entitled
to the money and securities so transferred, paid, or delivered.

Application of Act to Settled Land Act Trustees.

TRUSTEE ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1958 - SECT 64

64.(1) All the powers and provisions contained in this Act with
reference to the appointment of new trustees, and the discharge and
retirement of trustees, apply to and include trustees for the
purposes of the Settled Land Acts, 1882 to 1890, and trustees for
the purpose of section forty-two of the Conveyancing Act, 1881,
whether such trustees are appointed by the court or by the
settlement, or under provisions contained in any instrument.

(2) Where, either before or after the commencement of this Act,
trustees of a settlement have been appointed by the court for the
purposes of the Settled Land Acts, 1882 to 1890, then, after the
commencement of this Act

(a)the person or persons nominated for the purpose of appointing new
trustees by the instrument, if any, creating the settlement, though
no trustees for the purposes of the said Acts were thereby
appointed; or

(b)if there is no such person, or no such person able and willing
to act, the surviving or continuing trustees or trustee for the
time being for the purposes of the said Acts or the personal
representatives of the last surviving or continuing trustee for those
purposes;

(3) Appointments of new trustees for the purposes of the said Acts
made or expressed to be made before the commencement of this Act
by the trustees or trustee or personal representatives referred to
in paragrpah (b) of sub-section (2) or by the persons referred to
in paragraph (a) of that sub-section are, without prejudice to any
order of the court made before such commencement, hereby confirmed.

TRUSTEE ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1958 - SECT 65
Indemnity to banks, etc.

65. This Act, and every order purporting to be made under this
Act, shall be a complete indemnity to the Banks of England and
Ireland and to all persons for any acts done pursuant thereto, and
it shall not be necessary for those Banks or for any person to
inquire concerning the propriety of the order, or whether the court
by which the order was made had jurisdiction to make it.

TRUSTEE ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1958 - SECT 66
Jurisdiction of ""the court''.

66.(1) In this Act "the court" means the High Court, and also the
county court, where that court has jurisdiction.

(2) The procedure under this Act in county courts shall be in
accordance with the Acts and rules regulating the procedure of those
courts.

[(3) Any reference in this Act to paying money or securities into
court shall be construed as referring to paying the money or
transferring or depositing the securities into or in the Supreme
Court or into or in the county court that has jurisdiction, and
any reference in this Act to payment of money or securities into
court shall be construed

(a)with reference to an order of the High Court, as referring to
payment of the money or transfer or deposit of the securities into
or in the Supreme Court; and

(b)with reference to an order of a county court, as referring to
payment of the money or transfer or deposit of the securities into
or in that court.]

TRUSTEE ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1958 - SECT 67
Interpretation.

67. In this Act

"authorised investments" mean investments authorised by the instrument,
if any, creating the trust for the investment of money subject to
the trust, or by law;

"banker" includes banking corporation;

"contingent right" as applied to land includes a contingent or
executory interest, a possibility coupled with an interest, whether
the object of the gift or limitation of the interest, or
possibility is or is not ascertained, also a right of entry,
whether immediate or future, and whether vested or contingent;

"convey" and "conveyance" as applied to any person include the
execution by that person of every necessary or suitable assurance
(including an assent) for conveying, assigning, appointing,
surrendering, or otherwise transferring or disposing of land whereof
he is seised or possessed, or wherein he is entitled to a
contingent right, either for his whole estate or for any less
estate, together with the performance of all formalities required by
law for the validity of the conveyance;

"income" includes rents and profits;

"instrument" includes an Act of the Parliament of Northern Ireland
or of the Parliament of the United Kingdom;

"land" includes an estate in any corporeal or incorporeal
hereditaments;

"mortgage" includes a charge, created under section forty of the
Local Registration of Title (Ireland) Act, 1891, for the payment of
a principal sum and "mortgagee" includes a registered owner of such
a charge, and "mortgage" and "mortgagee" relate to every estate and
interest regarded in equity as merely a security for money, and
every person deriving title under the original mortgagee;

Definition rep. by 1978 c.23 s.122(1) sch.5 Pt.II

"personal representative" means the executor, original or by
representation, or administrator for the time being of a deceased
person;

"possession" includes receipt of rents and profits or the right to
receive the same, if any; and "possessed" applies to receipt of
income of and to any vested estate less than a life estate or
interest in possession or in expectancy in any land;

"property" includes real and personal property, and any estate, share
and interest in any property, real or personal, and any debt, and
any thing in action, and any other right or interest, whether in
possession or not;

"rights" include estates and interests;

"sale" includes an exchange;

"securities" include stocks, funds, and shares and "securities payable
to bearer" include securities transferable by delivery or by delivery
and endorsement;

"stock" includes fully paid up shares, and so far as relates to
vesting orders made by the court under this Act, includes any fund,
annuity, or security transferable in books kept by any company or
society, or by instrument of transfer either alone or accompanied by
other formalities, and any share or interest therein;

"tenant for life", "settled land", "settlement" and "trustees of the
settlement" have the same meanings as in the Settled Land Act,
1882;

"transfer" in relation to stock or securities, includes the
performance and execution of every deed, power of attorney, act, and
thing on the part of the transferor to effect and complete the
title in the transferee;

"trust" does not include the duties incident to an estate or
interest conveyed by way of mortgage, but with this exception the
expressions "trust" and "trustee" extend to implied and constructive
trusts, and to cases where the trustee has a beneficial interest in
the trust property, and to the duties incident to the office of a
personal representative, and "trustee", includes a personal
representative, and "new trustee" includes an additional trustee;

"trust corporation" has the same meaning as in [Article 9 of the
Administration of Estates (Northern Ireland) Order 1979];

"trust for sale" in relation to land means an immediate trust for
sale, whether or not exercisable at the request or with the consent
of any person, and with or without power at discretion to postpone
the sale;

"trust funds" include any funds in the hands of a trustee, whether
at the time in a state of investment or not.

TRUSTEE ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1958 - SECT 68
1979 NI 14

68.(1) This Act, except where otherwise expressly provided, applies
to trusts including, so far as this Act applies thereto,
executorships and administratorships constituted or created either
before or after the commencement of this Act.

(2) The powers conferred by this Act on trustees are in addition
to the powers conferred by the instrument, if any, creating the
trust, but those powers, unless otherwise stated, apply if and so
far only as a contrary intention is not expressed in the
instrument, if any, creating the trust, and have effect subject to
the terms of that instrument.

(3) This Act does not affect the legality or validity of anything
done before the commencement of this Act, except as otherwise
hereinbefore expressly provided, and except that the enactments set
out in the First Schedule shall be deemed always to have had
effect subject to the provisions specified in that Schedule.

S.69 rep. by SLR 1973

TRUSTEE ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1958 - SECT 70
Application of Act.

70.(1) This Act may be cited as the Trustee Act (Northern Ireland),
1958.

Subs.(2) rep. by SLR 1973

(3) This Act shall bind the Crown to the full extent authorised or
permitted by the constitutional laws of Northern Ireland.

First ScheduleAmendments. Second Schedule rep. by SLR 1973

Short title and application to Crown.


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