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    Exam 5: Trust Formation: The Three Certainties
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    Certainty of Intention Means That It Must Be Clear That
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Certainty of Intention Means That It Must Be Clear That

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Certainty of intention means that it must be clear that the settlor truly wanted to establish a trust.

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