recovery of the trust property under Section 44, Section 45 or Section 46, can be exercised by any individual beneficiary. SECTION 50 Trust property shall not be divided amongst personal creditors of a
Trust property shall not be divided amongst personal creditors of a trustee. In cases where a trustee becomes bankrupt as a result of its own debt or ceases to be a juristic person, the trust property
, Section 45 or Section 46, can be exercised by any individual beneficiary. SECTION 50 Trust property shall not be divided amongst personal creditors of a trustee. In cases where a trustee becomes bankrupt as
______________ SECTION 133. The securities company shall manage a private fund with honesty and care to preserve the interests of the person who has authorized the management of the private fund, using knowledge
contains certain provisions relating to the restriction of personal rights and liberty, which is permitted with the sanction of Article 26 together with Article 33, Article 37 and Article 40 of the
whereas this Emergency Decree contains certain provisions relating to the restriction of personal rights and liberty, which is permitted with the sanction of Article 26 together with Article 33, Article 37
derivatives business operator is an individual, such individual shall not have any of the following prohibited characteristics: (1) being a person under receivership or a bankrupt; (2) being an incompetent or
derivatives business operator is an individual, such individual shall not have any of the following prohibited characteristics: (1) being a person under receivership or a bankrupt; (2) being an incompetent or
; (6) private fund management; (7) other businesses relating to securities as specified by the Minister upon recommendation of the SEC. "securities brokerage" means brokering or representing any person
money or other benefit. "underwriter" means any person who underwrites the sale of securities to the public. "prospectus" means any document issued for the purpose of inviting any person to subscribe or