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Breach Of Trust An act of a trustee that violates the trustee's duties or the terms of a trust. A breach of trust need not be intentional or malicious; it can be due to carelessness or negligence.
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Breach Of Trust
(n) Breach Of Trust is the failure to fulfill the responsibilities entrusted or expected from a person or failure to act in a diligent manner while holding a trust for achieving the objectives of the trust
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Breach of trust:
Any act or omission on the part of the trustee which is inconsistent with the terms of the trust agreement or the law of trusts. A prime example is the redirecting of trust property from the trust to the trustee, personally.

breach of trust
n. 1) any act which is in violation of the duties of a trustee or of the terms of a trust. Such a breach need not be intentional or with malice, but can be due to negligence. 2) breaking a promise or confidence.

BREACH OF TRUST. The wilful misappropriation, by a trustee, of a thing which had been lawfully delivered to him in confidence.

Breach of trust
A "trustee" is created by the terms of a trust agreement or the law of trusts. Any act or omission on the part of the trustee which is inconsistent with those terms creates a "breach of trust".

Expanded Legal Definition of Blind TrustBreach Of Trust Any act or omission on the part of the trustee which is inconsistent with the terms of the trust agreement or the law of trusts.

of a bribe or unlawful payment to an agent or employe in order to influence him in relation to his principal's or employer's affairs, has grown to considerable proportions in modern times; it has been rightly regarded as a gross breach of trust upon ...

Examples are fraud, deceit, conversion, breach of trust. Tortious Interference Malicious, intentional influence of the customers or employees of another causing loss of business.

In New York, obtaining property by false pretenses, felonious breach of trust and embezzlement are included in the term larceny,[18][19][20]), but the methods of proof required to establish each crime remain as before the code.

**infamia - a condition of disgrace, involving significant legal disabilities, resulting from immoral or wrong conduct (conviction for a crime, condemnation in delictal actions, and actions involving breach of trust).

See also: Breach, Person, Right, Law, Trust

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