The trust deed is the legal document for setting up a unit trust. It defines the operational parameters of the trust, and has to conform to regulations laid down by the Financial Services Authority (FSA).
The key elements of a trust deed are:
It can also include restrictions on the powers of the investment managers, the charges, the unit pricing formulas, the creation of a unitholders' register and the remuneration of managers and trustees.
Another important document - the 'scheme particulars' - expands on the information in the trust deed, and covers:
A trust cannot be marketed to the public until its deed and scheme particulars have been authorised by the FSA.
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