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Lloyd's Maritime and Commercial Law Quarterly

JURISDICTION CLAUSES IN TRUST INSTRUMENTS

RY Tan*

Crociani v Crociani

Jurisdiction clauses are a common feature in trust instruments today. However, the unique nature of trusts raises difficulties that usually do not arise in contractual situations. For one, the drafting of such clauses is often idiosyncratic, providing for the trusts’ “forum for administration”. In addition, the provisions are typically drawn unilaterally by the

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