Cayman Islands
Trusts Law (1996 Revision) THE TRUSTS LAW (6 OF 1967)
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This Trusts Law part defines key trust terms and sets out many trustee and court powers for managing, selling, investing, insuring, and administering trust property.
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Cayman Islands
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This Trusts Law part defines key trust terms and sets out many trustee and court powers for managing, selling, investing, insuring, and administering trust property.
Cayman Islands
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These rules set out Court of Appeal procedure, including filing, service, notice, time limits, and what the Court and Registrar may do in appeal cases.
Cayman Islands
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This law sets rules for Cayman Islands authorities to handle mutual legal assistance requests from the United States, including notifying the Attorney-General, executing requests, and protecting confidentiality.
Cayman Islands
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This law sets up reporting of savings income information between Cayman Islands authorities and a member state, including reporting rules for paying agents, confidentiality protections, and powers for the Cabinet and Competent Authority.
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This Law sets rules for forming, registering, and operating Cayman Islands limited liability companies.
Cayman Islands
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This Act regulates contingency fee agreements and litigation funding agreements for legal services in Cayman Islands.
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This Law sets Cayman Islands rules for the Caribbean Development Bank, including government payment and borrowing arrangements, capital subscriptions, and powers to amend the Schedule.
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This part of the Act sets out how a limited liability partnership is formed, named, registered, and kept on record, and what partners and the Registrar may or must do.
Cayman Islands
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Private funds covered by these Rules must keep the portfolio separate from other assets and cannot use it to fund their own or others’ operations, except for the listed payment and investment-related carve-outs.
Cayman Islands
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Registered private funds must keep the portfolio separate from managers, operators, and section 17 persons, and operators must maintain controls to comply with these rules.
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These Regulations set required terms for contingency fee agreements between attorneys-at-law and clients, including disclosure, review rights, limits on fees, and rules for disbursements.
Cayman Islands
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These Regulations set fees for Caymanian Protection applications, certificates, and work permits, and give the Cabinet power to refund, waive, or reduce those fees.