Trust Creation and Validity Flashcards
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Methods for Creating a Trust
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A valid trust may be created by one of the following methods:
- The declaration by a property owner that he holds the property as trustee.
- A transfer of property during the owner’s lifetime to another as trustee.
- A transfer of property by means of will taking effect upon the owner’s death (testamentary);
- An exercise of a power of appointment to another person as a trustee.
- An enforceable promise to create a trust.
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Requirements for a valid trust
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- Intent: The settlor must manifest an intent to create the trust
- Property: Trust must have identifiable property.
- Purpose: The trust must have a purpose that is not illegal or against public policy
- Beneficiary: There must be an ascertainable beneficiary, unless it is a charitable trust or the selection of the beneficiary is left to the discretion of the trustee.
Trustee need not be named; may be appointed by court.