It is Not My Deed: How a Party Can Void a Trust Agreement
One way for a party to set aside a trust agreement is by arguing that the settlor of a trust made a mistake about the trust. The concept, often found in contract law, is known as non est factum (note that a trust deed can be seen as a contract). The doctrine applies where there was both a mistake made in the execution of a contract, and the party was actually in error about….
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