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Trustees de Son Tort (Office-Holders as Trustees by Wrong)

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A trustee de son tort is someone who, without formal appointment, behaves as if they are a trustee over someone else’s property or rights and can therefore be held to the same standards and liabilities as a real trustee. “De son tort” essentially means “by their own wrong.”

In the Six Miles Deep framework, public officials who control, tax, develop, or regulate Haldimand lands are described as trustees de son tort over Mohawk posterity. They exercise power over a refuge that was granted to another nation, profit from it, and make decisions about it without a proper mandate. Because they have stepped into that position, they can be treated as if they were trustees who have breached their duties—to preserve the property, to act loyally, and to avoid unjust enrichment at the expense of the true beneficiaries.

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