Infrastructure Trust Regulatory Summary Related Rules/Regulations Related Forms A trustee is a person acquiring a transfer of right over a property from a trust manager to manage the property for the
trustee is entrusted with powers to oversee and administer assets of the trust in interests of the unitholders, who are the beneficiaries of the trust. A REIT is regulated under 2 major laws: 1. The Trust
an independent director) Trustee's duties A trustee shall have a trustee license and is independent from a trust manager. A trustee's main duties are to: oversee that the trust instrument is
an independent director) Trustee's duties A trustee shall have a trustee license and is independent from a trust manager. A trustee's main duties are to: oversee that the trust instrument is
other assets as collateral for securities trading of any person; 6. Allowing any person to receive benefits or oversee payment related to or because of one's own securities trading; or 7. Transferring or
other assets as collateral for securities trading of any person; 6. Allowing any person to receive benefits or oversee payment related to or because of one's own securities trading; or 7. Transferring or
Content Business Operator A Settlor of an Infrastructure Trust A settlor (after settling of a trust will manage the trust, thereby called a trust manager) assumes crucial roles starting from
; (2) not have financial condition that is likely to cause damage or any other circumstances that show its financial hardship; (3) within three years preceding the year of filing application toward the
; (2) not have financial condition that is likely to cause damage or any other circumstances that show its financial hardship; (3) within three years preceding the year of filing application toward the
operating securities business in the category applying for the license, and other businesses as permitted by the SEC; (3) be able to show that its operational system will be prompt for operating securities