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1 C Misbehaviour of Trustees. Breach of Trust
Misbehaviour in a Trustee Breach of Trust is where
a person having received a trust to execute being entrusted to do any thing for
the benefit of another party person fails to promote
in any respect in which he was bound, the ends design of the institution.
Mis
Misbehaviour may be incurred either from
either of these causes: incapacity, indolence,
or in corruption: if from incapacity it is mischievous
When it arises from incapacas
ity the</del> but perhaps not blameable; it is blameable
only in the case of the a n party's being conscious
of his incapacity: if from indolence it
is blameable and perhaps criminal: if from
corruption it is criminal beyond dispute.
When it proceeds It is said to proceed from corruption
where it proceeds either for being accompanied with the criminal
consciousness which: the criterion of guilt
it proceeds from some active principle or scar of giving offence: i'e - a species of self-preservation.: to
with wit either from revenge or what is
equivalent to it or from a desire of gain
or what is equivalent to it
When it proceeds from incapacity the
remedy to remove him with regard to the past <add>future, is </add>; with regard to the
past, compensation: adequate or inadequate — partial, according
to his pecuniary circumstances. With regard to the future it
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