deed of appointment

English

Noun

deed of appointment (plural deeds of appointment)

  1. (law, England and Wales) A deed executed by the trustees or beneficiaries of a trust appointing one or more new trustees.
  2. (law, England and Wales) A deed executed by the trustees of a trust appointing sums or property out of the trust to one or more beneficiaries.

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