General Power of Investment

General Power of Investment
A power, introduced by the Trustee Act 2000, that allows trustees to make any kind of investment that they could make if they were absolutely entitled to the assets of the trust fund. Previously, trustees were only permitted to make certain authorized investments. There are still some restrictions on investments in land.

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