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On deductive arguments.
-Some valid arguments have false premises and a true conclusion.
Trust Property
Refers to assets held in a trust, managed by a trustee on behalf of the beneficiaries of the trust according to the terms of the trust agreement.
Resulting Trust
A trust that is implied by law to effectuate the presumed intention of the parties involved, often arising when a property transfer does not fit the characteristics of an express trust.
Settlor's Intent
The purpose or intention expressed by a settlor when creating a trust, directing how the trust assets should be managed and distributed.
Unjust Enrichment
A legal principle where one person benefits at another's expense without legal justification, prompting a remedy to correct the imbalance.
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