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A resulting trust can arise in which of the following ways?
I. Where a donor or testator sets aside property from the general body of his estate and vests it in trustees upon certain trusts which on the face of them do not exhaust the whole of the property
II. Where a provision for a trust made by a settler or testator is in excess of what the trust itself can consume
III. Where a trust fails
IV. Where a provision made contravene any provision of law, i.e. are void
I, III
II, IV
I, IV
All of these
To determine when a resulting trust arises, consider:
- Statement I: A resulting trust can arise when property is set aside for specific trusts but not all property is used.
- Statement II: If a settlor's trust provision exceeds what is needed, a resulting trust might arise.
- Statement III: A trust that fails leads to the property returning as a resulting trust.
- Statement IV: If trust provisions are illegal or void, a resulting trust can result.
Option: 4- All of these is correct.
- All statements describe scenarios leading to resulting trusts.
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