The Cayman Islands is one of the world's leading jurisdictions for the
establishment of offshore trusts. However, it is not easy for a practitioner
to approach the drafting of a Cayman Islands trust instrument with confidence.
This eminently practical book solves that problem to near perfection.
Arranged as a collection of precedents, with each provision of every precedent
explained in detail, Drafting Cayman Islands Trusts, could
hardly make the drafting process easier. The drafter learns the advantages and
potential pitfalls associated with each provision as he or she prepares to
draft it. The authors provide specific language, although individual
variations (based on the authors' expert guidance) are encouraged.
The precedents covered including the following:
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Discretionary trusts (with and without protectors)
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Interest in possession trust
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Reserved powers trust
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Charitable trust
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STAR trusts
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Appointments and retirements of trustees
For additional convenience, the precedents are also provided in Word format on
a CD-ROM that comes with the book.
The detailed annotation answers such key questions as the following:
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Are hostile beneficiaries clauses valid?
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Do automatic flee clauses work?
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What powers can a settlor reserve?
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How can STAR trusts be used to protect trustees holding high-risk assets?
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Would STAR trusts be recognised in other jurisdictions?
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How can one restrict a beneficiary's right to information and trust documents?
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Can the appointment of a foreign trustee discharge a retiring Cayman trustee?
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What indemnities should retiring trustees request from successors?
As a systematic approach to drafting Cayman Islands trusts, this book will be
of immeasurable day-to-day value to practitioners and administrators alike.
James Kessler QC is a leading practitioner at the Revenue bar. He is the
author of Drafting Trusts & Will Trusts, Taxation of Foreign Domiciliaries,
and Taxation of Charities.
He is a founder member of STEP and founder of the Trusts Discussion Forum.
Tony Pursall is a Cayman Islands attorney-at-law, who practices from the
London office of Maples and Calder. He is a member of the STEP International
Committee and of the City of London branch committee of STEP. He is the author
of the Cayman Islands section of the World Trust Survey for Trusts & Trustees
and is a contributor to the Cayman Islands section of Planning and
Administration of Offshore and Onshore Trusts. "All those who work with Cayman
Islands trusts, here or abroad, should leap to their feet and applaud James
Kessler and Tony Pursall for this splendid work." Antony Duckworth,
Partner, Charles Adams, Ritchie & Duckworth