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Definitions

Withdraw

cordance with the terms governing the relationship (trust terms) to benefit a beneficiary or advance public benefit purposes. (X. – 1:201)

Trustee

A “trustee” is a person in whom a trust fund becomes or remains vested when the trust is created or subsequently on or after appointment and who has the obligation set out in the definition of “trust” above. (X. – 1:203(2))

Truster

A “truster” is a person who constitutes or intends to constitute a trust by juridical act. (X. – 1:203(1))

Unjustified enrichment

An “unjustified enrichment” is an enrichment which is not legally justified.

Valid

“Valid”, in relation to a juridical act or legal relationship, means that the act or relationship is not void and has not been avoided.

Void

“Void”, in relation to a juridical act or legal relationship, means that the act or relationship is automatically of no effect from the beginning.

Voidable

“Voidable”, in relation to a juridical act or legal relationship, means that the act or relationship is subject to a defect which renders it liable to be avoided and hence rendered retrospectively of no effect.

Withdraw

A right to “withdraw” from a contract or other juridical act is a right, exercisable only within a limited period, to terminate the legal relationship arising from the contract or other juridical act, without having to give any reason for so doing and without incurring any

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Withholding performance

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liability for non-performance of the obligations arising from that contract or juridical act. (II. – 5:101 to II. – 5:105)

Withholding performance

“Withholding performance”, as a remedy for non-performance of a contractual obligation, means that one party to a contract may decline to render due counter-performance until the other party has tendered performance or has performed. (III. – 3:401)

Working days

“Working days” means all days other than Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays. (I. – 1:110(9)(b))

Writing

In “writing” means in textual form, on paper or another durable medium and in directly legible characters. (I. – 1:107(1))

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