Suspension of trustee powers requires trustees to act only under the decree or with court sanction while appeal is pending. Where a decree has been made in a suit for the execution of a trust, the trustee must not exercise any of his powers except in conformity with such decree or with the sanction of the Court by which the decree has been made, or, where an appeal against the decree is pending, of the Appellate Court.
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Suspension of trustee powers requires trustees to act only under the decree or with court sanction while appeal is pending.
Where a decree has been made in a suit for the execution of a trust, the trustee must not exercise any of his powers except in conformity with such decree or with the sanction of the Court by which the decree has been made, or, where an appeal against the decree is pending, of the Appellate Court.
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