in trust for any purpose

in trust for any purpose
Limited to technical or special trusts; not inclusive of a trust implied from the situation of the parties or the nature of the transaction. Schaack v Reiter, 372 Ill 328, 23 NE2d 714, 125 ALR1482.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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