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(1)In so far as a provision of a trust deed purports generally to—
(a)limit any liability of a trustee for, or
(b)indemnify a trustee for,
the trustee’s breach of a fiduciary duty, the provision is of no effect.
(2)But subsection (1) is without prejudice to any provision of a trust deed which authorises a particular action or decision, or a particular class of actions or decisions, which but for that authority would constitute a breach of a fiduciary duty.
(3)This section applies—
(a)irrespective of when the trust was created, but
(b)only as respects a breach of a fiduciary duty occurring after the section comes into force.
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