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Chapter 2.8.
Trust
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Learning outcomes of this chapter:
Explain trust, and alienation by way of trust inter vivos or by succession.
Understand the implications of buying property held on trust.
Related Multiple Choice Questions
In Singapore real estate, a 'trust of land' primarily separates:
What incurs stamp duties during property transfers in Singapore?
A homeowner in Singapore wants to ensure that their friend can live in their house for a year while they're abroad. This can be formally arranged through a:
Alex and Sam bought a property together. If they want to ensure that if one of them passes away, the other automatically becomes the sole owner, they should opt for:
When does the legal title of a registered freehold estate pass to the buyer?
What principle binds leasehold covenants in Singapore?
In a scenario where a seller remains on the property without the buyer's consent post-sale, this could lead to a claim of:
In a scenario where a property owner in Singapore dies without a will, the process to manage and distribute their estate involves obtaining a:
What is an essential duty of a real estate agent towards their principal?
Charles is selling his house to Diana. After Diana exercises the OTP by paying the remaining down payment, what document becomes binding between Charles and Diana?
Which concept protects third parties who have relied on the appearance of an agency relationship?
What binds the parties in a leasehold covenant?
In the context of property transactions, which scenario requires the consent of the Official Assignee?
Who can be held responsible under Vicarious Liability in real estate transactions?
Mia and Zack own a property in Singapore as joint tenants. If Mia wants to leave her share of the property to her daughter in her will, she must first: