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Article 36 Other Powers of the Dispute Resolution Committee

A The Settler, The Trust Protector and the Beneficiary may request the Dispute Settlement Committee to issue a decision to:
1 Terminate the Trust and transfer the Trust Property to the rightful owners in accordance with the Trust Instrument and the provisions of this Law. The Trustee in such a case may request the Dispute Settlement Committee to allow him a certain period of time to complete a dealing he had commenced before the matter was brought before the Committee if this dealing was purely beneficial to the Trust.
2 Remove the Trustee from trusteeship if he becomes unable to exercise the powers and perform the duties of his office provided for in the Trust Instrument; or if he failed to fulfill one or more of the qualifying conditions for trusteeship provided for in this Law; or if he was in grave breach of his obligations under this Law or under the Trust Instrument. This shall be without prejudice to the right of the aggrieved to get compensation.
3 Appoint a successor to the Trustee after his death or removal from office or resignation or liquidation or annulment of his licence or declaration of his bankruptcy.
4 Appoint one or more Trust Protectors if the Trust Instrument provided for one but no one was appointed.
B The Trustee may apply to the Dispute Settlement Committee for permission to complete a deal that is purely beneficial to the Trust, if he had no express authority to do the deal and the Trust Instrument did not expressly prohibit the conclusion of such a deal.