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Page 439
... trust . Or it may be created by will , in which case it is a testamentary trust . An inter vivos trust may be created either by a declaration of trust ( in which the settlor declares that he holds certain property in trust ) or by a deed of ...
... trust . Or it may be created by will , in which case it is a testamentary trust . An inter vivos trust may be created either by a declaration of trust ( in which the settlor declares that he holds certain property in trust ) or by a deed of ...
Page 442
... trust property itself . Other creditors of the trustee cannot reach the trust property . If the trustee goes bankrupt or wrongfully disposes of the trust property , the beneficiaries can recover the trust property unless it has come ...
... trust property itself . Other creditors of the trustee cannot reach the trust property . If the trustee goes bankrupt or wrongfully disposes of the trust property , the beneficiaries can recover the trust property unless it has come ...
Page 457
... property subject to the charge has no special duties toward the beneficiary . The court held also that Harold Hugh's interest would terminate upon his death , and that Ruth would have no ... Trust 457 Necessity of Trust Property Rippstein.
... property subject to the charge has no special duties toward the beneficiary . The court held also that Harold Hugh's interest would terminate upon his death , and that Ruth would have no ... Trust 457 Necessity of Trust Property Rippstein.
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A's children A's death adopted appeal apply attorney Bank beneficiary benefit bequeathed bequest Blackacre charitable child claim clause codicil common law community property constructive trust corpus court held created creditors cy pres daughter deceased decedent decedent's defendant determine devise disposition distribution doctrine donor elective share entitled estate tax evidence executed executor exercise fee simple fiduciary funds future interest gift tax grandchildren gross estate heirs husband income infra inheritance inter vivos trust intestacy investment issue joint tenancy lawyer living marriage Note plaintiff power of appointment predeceased principal problem purpose question reason residuary Restatement Second revocable trust revoke Rule against Perpetuities settlor special power spendthrift trust statute supra surviving spouse tenant termination testamentary testator's death testatrix transfer trial court trust assets trust instrument trust property Trusts Law Uniform Probate Code valid vested wife witnesses