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Manoj (student)     10 December 2011

Principle office of trust

Sir, If I register a trust keeping in deeds its principal office in my house, which I do not want to be the property of trust. Will my house have any future risk of being attached to the trust? Can the principle office venue be changed later on? Can I sell the house if i want to?



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adv. rajeev ( rajoo ) (practicing advocate)     10 December 2011

It is only an office.  After chaning your office you can give the new office address. You need not to worrfy about attachment.

Manoj (student)     11 December 2011

Sir, if its written in trust deed " hereby I declare this trust to be established at following address" , will this sentence create any problem of relating the address with trust property?

I also wanted to know if trust deed states " This trust is unbreakable (in hindi avighatniya)" , and due to some disagreement we (all trustees) want to unregister the trust can it be done? (registration has been done just few days ago)


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