Trust Lands

/ˈtrʌst lændz/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Parcels of land held by a government or trustee to be managed for the benefit of specified beneficiaries under a legal trust.
    The state manages trust lands to generate revenue for public schools.

Forms

  • trust lands

Commentary

Trust lands are typically administered under fiduciary duties; drafters should clarify beneficiary interests and use restrictions precisely.

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