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From the supplier: A Federal District Court ruling in Arizona, issued last Apr 5, 1993, has broad implications for the definition of the potential toxic waste liability of trustees of real property. It states categorically that trustees do not automatically become liable for toxic wastes because of their fiduciary status, unless the trustee knowingly permitted the deposit of toxins on the property. Trustees will need to exercise caution and ensure that the necessary inspection procedures have been conducted before accepting any real property.

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Title: The toxic trustee. (toxic waste liability for real property transferred into trusts)
Author: A. Charles Schultz
Publication: Fund Raising Management (Magazine/Journal)
Date: September 1, 1993
Publisher: Hoke Communications, Inc.
Volume: v24 Issue: n7 Page: p41(3)

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