ABSTRACT

As shown in Chapters 8 and 9 , being a trustee is an onerous responsibility and is subject to numerous duties, of both a fi duciary and non-fi duciary nature. Breach of one of these duties is something that a trustee should obviously guard against. This chapter is the fi rst of two to consider a benefi ciary’s remedies for breaches of trust. It focuses on the remedies the benefi ciary might pursue against the trustee whilst Chapter 13 considers the remedies the benefi ciary might use to recover lost trust property and personal remedies against non-trustees.