Disposal of objects held in trust
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Property held in trust, if to be exchanged to avoid depreciation or loss, must be exchanged at an equivalent value[edit]
"Question: Concerning the exchange of property held in trust for cash or other forms of property, to guard against depreciation or loss.
"Answer: Regarding the written question on the exchange of property held in trust to guard against depreciation and loss, such exchange is permissible on condition that the substitute will be equivalent in value. Thy Lord, verily, is the Expounder, the Omniscient, and He, truly, is the Ordainer, the Ancient of Days.
- (Bahá'u'lláh, Kitáb-i-Aqdas, Questions and Answers, no. 96)
"Disposal of objects held in trust"
Law not yet binding[edit]
"The laws relating to...IV.D.1.v...the disposal of objects held in trust...are all designed for a future state of society. These matters are usually covered by the civil law of each country."