The Owner's Order Regarding the Trust to be Kept in a Fixed Place and Interdicting from Transferring
Issue No.2002- If the owner of a property specifies a place for its safekeeping, telling the person who has accepted the deposit, “You will secure the property here, and you will not take it to anywhere else,” the trustee does not have the right to transfer it somewhere else, unless he considers it likely that the object may perish at that place and he knows that the place does not bear any significance for the owner and his only objective in specifying that place was the safety of the property. However, if he does not know the reason why the owner of the property said so, he should not transfer it to another place, and if he does and it is lost or damaged, he should, as an obligatory precaution, give its substitute.