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Which of the following statements hold true under the provisions of the Indian Trusts Act, 1882?
A trustee cannot be held liable for destruction of the trust property in case he has acted as an ordinary person will deal with such property if it was his own, even when the trust deed states otherwise
Trustee is authorised to set title adverse to the beneficiaries in case salary payable to him remains unpaid for a period exceeding six months
A trustee is bound to furnish the full and accurate information as to the amount and state of trust property whenever a members make a request, irrespective of the reasonability of time of such request
When the trust has more than one beneficiary, the trustee is bound to be impartial, and must not execute the trust for the advantage of one at the expense of another
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