Charitable and Honorary Trusts Flashcards
In general, how does a charitable trust differ from a private trust?
Charitable trust:
- must have a CHARITABLE purpose
- must have INDEFINITE beneficiaries
- may be PERPETUAL (RAP doesn’t apply)
- cy pres doctrine applies
What does it mean to have a charitable purpose?
Must benefit the public:
- relief of poverty
- advancement of knowledge, education, or religion
- promotion of health
- accomplishment of gov purposes (parks, museums)
NOTE –> the class to be benefited may be limited, but not so limited as to only benefit a few individuals that Settlor wants to benefit personally
What does it mean that beneficiaries of a charitable trust must be indefinite?
Beneficiary can be –> a specific charitable entity (for example, Red Cross)
Beneficiary can’t be –> a group of people Settlor wants to specifically benefit
Who has standing to ENFORCE charitable trusts?
In many states –> settlor and potential beneficiaries have NO standing to enforce charitable trusts. Only the Attorney General can.
Under UTC –> Settlor and QUALIFIED beneficiaries have standing to enforce charitable trusts (current beneficiaries and first line remainder man)
What is the rule w regards to charitable trusts and RAP?
Charitable trusts may be perpetual
RAP does not apply to –> shifting from one charity to another
RAP DOES apply –> shifting btwn private and charitable uses
With regards to charitable trusts, what is the doctrine of CY PRES?
“cy pres” means “as near as possible”
- if charitable purpose is impracticable, court will select an alternative under doctrine of cy pres. Court must find:
1. general charitable intent, and
2. ascertain her primary purpose
NOTE –> cy pres can apply to outright charitable gifts as well as to charitable trusts
What is an “honorary trust”?
- commonly established for benefit of pets or maintenance of burial places
- bc there is NO human beneficiary to enforce, the trustee is “on her honor” to carry out its terms
Courts uphold, as long as —> trustee is willing
If trustee is NOT willing –> becomes a resulting trust
May jdxns –> may void honorary trust if it violates RAP
UTC –>
- honorary trusts are enforceable up to 21 years by someone named in trust instrument or appointment by court
- recognizes honorary trusts for animal alive during settlor’s lifetime, which terminate when animal dies