![]() The cestui que trust is entitled to receive the rents and profits of the land he may direct such conveyances, consistent with the trust, deed or will, as he shall choose, and the trustee (q.v.) is bound to execute them: he may defend his title in the name of the trustee. ![]() He for whose benefit another person is enfeoffed or seised of land or tenements, or is possessed of personal property. (See: beneficiary) cestui que trustan archaic term in English law for the beneficiary under a trust.ĬESTUI QUE TRUST, A barbarous phrase, to signify the beneficiary of an estate held in trust. 2) 'the one who trusts' or the person who will benefit from the trust and will receive payments or a future distribution from the trust's assets. ![]() 1) an old fashioned expression for the beneficiary of a trust. (properly pronounced ses-tee kay, but lawyers popularly pronounce it setty kay) from old French.
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