Regulation 14 - Trust deed to be registered under the Registration Act
Securities and Exchange Board of India (Mutual Funds) Regulations, 1996 Chapter III CONSTITUTION AND MANAGEMENT OF MUTUAL FUND AND OPERATION OF TRUSTEES, ETC.
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Trust deed registration requirement for mutual funds: deeds must be registered and sponsor signatory on disassociation as specified. A mutual fund must be constituted as a trust and the instrument of trust must be executed as a deed and duly registered under the Registration Act, executed by the sponsor in favour of the trustees named in the instrument; where the sponsor is disassociated, the signatory to the trust deed shall be as specified by the Board.
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Trust deed registration requirement for mutual funds: deeds must be registered and sponsor signatory on disassociation as specified.
A mutual fund must be constituted as a trust and the instrument of trust must be executed as a deed and duly registered under the Registration Act, executed by the sponsor in favour of the trustees named in the instrument; where the sponsor is disassociated, the signatory to the trust deed shall be as specified by the Board.
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