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English trust law and William Legge, 4th Earl of Dartmouth

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Difference between English trust law and William Legge, 4th Earl of Dartmouth

English trust law vs. William Legge, 4th Earl of Dartmouth

English trust law concerns the creation and protection of asset funds, which are usually held by one party for another's benefit. William Legge, 4th Earl of Dartmouth FRS, SA (29 November 1784 – 22 November 1853), styled The Honourable William Legge until 1801 and Viscount Lewisham between 1801 and 1810, was a British peer.

Similarities between English trust law and William Legge, 4th Earl of Dartmouth

English trust law and William Legge, 4th Earl of Dartmouth have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): House of Lords.

House of Lords

The House of Lords of the United Kingdom, also known as the House of Peers, is the upper house of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.

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English trust law and William Legge, 4th Earl of Dartmouth Comparison

English trust law has 436 relations, while William Legge, 4th Earl of Dartmouth has 18. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.22% = 1 / (436 + 18).

References

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