Deck 50: Trusts and Wills

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A trust may serve any purpose that is not against the law or public policy.
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An express trust may be found if the intent of the grantor to create a trust is unmistakable.
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A person's written statement that he is leaving property "to Margaret in full confidence and with hope she will take care of Tina" is too indefinite to create a trust.
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A totten trust is revocable by the creator.
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A codicil to the will must be executed with all the formal requirements of a will.
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In most states,there is no lower age limit for testators as long as they understand the extent of their property.
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Constructive trusts are generally found where the creator clearly intended a trust to be formed.
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A witness to a will who is "interested" will be disinherited or disqualified.
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Creditors of the beneficiary of a spendthrift trust can attach the income of the trust before or after the beneficiary receives it,but they cannot reach the trust fund itself.
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There is no such thing as an irrevocable will.
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The courts may not create implied trusts.
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A minor's declaration of trust is voidable.
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A trust is presumed to be irrevocable unless the grantor reserves the power of revocation.
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A trust for the dissemination of a particular political doctrine cannot be a charitable trust.
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The death of the beneficiary will generally terminate the trust.
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The powers of a trustee are determined solely by the trust instrument.
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Consideration is necessary in order to enforce a trust.
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If a will was burned in an electrical fire that destroyed the testator's home,it will be presumed to be revoked.
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A resulting trust depends on a contract or agreement as evidenced by the parties' acts.
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A second will automatically revokes an earlier will if it is wholly inconsistent.
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An express trust is a trust:

A)established by law through the courts when the parties' conduct seems to warrant the creation of a trust.
B)established by voluntary action.
C)represented by a written document, oral statements, or the conduct of the settlor.
D)All of the above.
E)Both (b) and (c).
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A completely handwritten will is valid only if witnessed.
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The owner of legal title to the property in a trust is the:

A)grantor.
B)settlor.
C)beneficiary.
D)trustee.
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The executor or administrator does not occupy a fiduciary relationship with regard to the estate.
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An attorney receives a check from the defendant in settlement of a lawsuit brought by his client,the plaintiff.Even if the check is made out in the name of the attorney,it will belong to the client as a:

A)resulting trust.
B)constructive trust.
C)totten trust.
D)spendthrift trust.
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A trust for the establishment and maintenance of a museum would be a charitable trust.
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Taxes imposed at death include:

A)income tax that the estate must pay on income received during estate administration.
B)federal estate tax on the transfer of property at death.
C)state inheritance tax on the privilege of an heir or beneficiary to receive the property.
D)All of the above.
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If a person dies intestate,his property will be:

A)given to his beneficiaries.
B)passed to his children.
C)kept by the state.
D)distributed as prescribed by the state.
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Renunciation is a statutory right of a surviving spouse to give up her statutory share in the estate.
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A totten trust involves a bank account opened by the settlor of the trust.
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A court will require witnesses' signatures to be proven before a formal decree will be issued allowing the will.
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A will entirely in the handwriting of the testator is called what type of will?

A)Nuncupative.
B)Holographic.
C)Conditional.
D)Codicil.
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As long as a decedent's wishes are clear,the formalities of a will need not be strictly met in order for the will to be valid.
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Rayshawn served as a witness to Samuel's will,but died before Samuel.When Samuel's will is probated,proof of Rayshawn's handwriting is necessary unless there are enough other witnesses to meet the statutory requirements without Rayshawn.
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Of the following elements,which one is NOT required to create an enforceable trust?

A)Consideration.
B)Legal capacity.
C)Specific property.
D)A beneficiary.
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A stepchild will not ordinarily inherit under intestacy statutes unless legally adopted.
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A photocopy of a will or a will written in pencil would not be valid for probate.
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Divorce or marriage will result in a revocation of a will.
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Once a trust is validly created,it is revocable.
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A totten trust may also be referred to as a savings account trust.
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A trust created by will and effective after the death of a testator is called a(n):

A)charitable trust.
B)cy pres trust.
C)inter vivos trust.
D)testamentary trust.
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A living will is a document that:

A)is videotaped.
B)contains the maker's wishes regarding extraordinary medical treatment.
C)is capable of being changed from time to time, unlike other wills.
D)cannot be revoked.
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The characteristics of a spendthrift trust include which of the following?

A)Spendthrift provisions are not valid in most states.
B)Trust creditors can never seize income from a spendthrift trust.
C)A settlor may provide, in a spendthrift trust, that the beneficiary cannot, by assignment or otherwise, impair her rights to receive principal or income.
D)All of the above.
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Which of the following statements about wills is correct?

A)A will must be written on one piece of paper.
B)Another writing may be incorporated by reference into a will.
C)The testator must sign his or her full name.
D)The testator cannot have any "help" in signing a will.
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The characteristics of a totten trust include:

A)it is a joint bank account opened by the settlor of the trust.
B)it is tentative.
C)transfer of ownership is complete only on the depositor's death.
D)All of the above.
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Megan,who has no heirs or next of kin,makes a will leaving her estate to her best friend,Pat.If Megan's will is witnessed by only two instead of three people as required by her state statute,upon her death her estate will:

A)go to Pat without court involvement.
B)escheat to the state.
C)go through probate, at which time the court will try to determine Megan's intent as to disposition and follow that intent.
D)be given to a charity as determined by the probate court.
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A valid will must be witnessed.Which of the following statements about witnesses is correct?

A)Most states require only one witness to a will.
B)The witnesses must see the testator write the will.
C)The witnesses must sign the will.
D)Under the law in all states, witnesses lose any bequests to them in a will they witness.
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Which of the following will be acceptable as a witness to a will?

A)The testator's spouse.
B)The administrator of the estate.
C)The beneficiary of a testamentary trust.
D)The spouse of a beneficiary.
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All of the following may,in general,revoke a will by operation of law EXCEPT:

A)subsequent marriage.
B)subsequent divorce.
C)birth of a child.
D)death of a child.
E)Both (b) and (d) are correct.
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In order to be valid,a will must generally include all but which one of the following?

A)Signature of the testator.
B)A written document.
C)Signatures of witnesses.
D)Signature of the executor.
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A trust will fail for lack of:

A)consideration.
B)a trustee.
C)definite and specific property forming the trust corpus.
D)All of the above.
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Which of the following is true about a constructive trust?

A)It normally contains detailed instructions for the trustee to follow.
B)The court imposes it to redress an injustice.
C)It is revocable by the trustee.
D)It carries out the intentions of the trustee.
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Testamentary capacity refers to:

A)the age of the testator.
B)the same capacity as required to contract.
C)the ability to understand the nature and extent of one's property, to appreciate the natural objects of one's bounty, and the ability to formulate an orderly plan of disposition.
D)the influence of others over the testator.
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Which of the following is/are considered to be conduct to invalidate a will?

A)Duress.
B)Undue influence.
C)Fraud.
D)All of the above.
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In most states,a trustee's investment decisions are usually governed by:

A)the prudent person rule.
B)judiciary determination.
C)the beneficiary's intent.
D)The Uniform Principal and Income Act.
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Probate is the:

A)reading of a will by a lawyer.
B)actual property given away in a will.
C)process of declaring a person dead.
D)process of managing the distribution of a deceased person's property.
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An amendment to a will is called a(n):

A)stipulated addition.
B)statutory adjustment.
C)codicil.
D)attestation.
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Almost all jurisdictions require that:

A)express trusts of real property be in writing.
B)trusts have at least four witnesses.
C)an inter vivos trust have at least two trustees.
D)a charitable trust have at least two trustees.
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A trustee has a duty to make proper allocation of benefits and burdens between income beneficiaries and remaindermen.Which of the following statements is true concerning this allocation?

A)Current expenses are chargeable to the remaindermen.
B)Extraordinary expenses are chargeable to the remaindermen.
C)Money paid for the use of trust property is chargeable to the remaindermen.
D)Any profit from the use of trust property is allocated to the remaindermen.
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A statement signed by the required number of witnesses who observe the execution of a valid will is called a(n):

A)validity clause.
B)ambulatory clause.
C)attestation clause.
D)fiduciary clause.
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Match each statement with the correct term below.
a.Security interest in land created by a written document.
b.Transfer of all of a tenant's interest in a leasehold.c.Identical goods belonging to different people are so commingled (mixed) that the owners cannot identify their own property.
d.Person who dies without a valid will.
e.Temporary transfer of possession of personal property by one party (the bailor) to another (the bailee).
f.A security interest by possession.
g.Absolute ownership of real property.
h.Right of the owner of property to any increase in it.
i.Co-ownership with the right of survivorship; requires the presence of the four unities.
j.The right to remove natural resources from the land of another.
k.Revocable permission to use land of another.
l.Ownership of real property for an indefinite time or for the life of a person.
m.The principal method of public control over private land use.
n.A formal document transferring any type of interest in land.
o.The acquisition of title to land by open, continuous, and adverse occupancy for a statutorily prescribed period.
p.The power of a government to take (buy) private land for public use.
q.Private restriction on property contained in a conveyance.
r.Fiduciary relationship in which legal title to property is held by one party for the use, enjoyment, and benefit of another.
s.A written instrument executed with the formalities required by statute whereby a person makes a disposition of his property to take effect after his death.
t.The court's supervision of the management and distribution of a decedent's estate.
u.The person named in the will and appointed by the court to administer the will.
v.An addition to or revision of a will executed with all the formalities of a will.
w.Limited right to use another's land in a specific manner.
x.Document of title issued to a shipper by a carrier.
y.Creator of a trust.
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In 1995,Jack executed a valid will in which he left his entire estate to the Heart Fund.In 2000,Jack was declared incompetent and committed to an institution.At his death in 2005,his son,Brian,who was his sole survivor,contested the will claiming that Jack was obviously incompetent.Will Brian prevail with this argument?
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The duties of a trustee are:

A)to carry out the purposes of the trust.
B)to act with prudence and care in the administration of the trust.
C)to exercise a high degree of loyalty toward the beneficiary.
D)All of the above.
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Darrell executed a will fifteen years ago.Now he has changed his mind about how he wants his estate distributed and who he wants to appoint as executor.Discuss how Darrell may revoke his will.
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Match each statement with the correct term below.
a.Security interest in land created by a written document.
b.Transfer of all of a tenant's interest in a leasehold.c.Identical goods belonging to different people are so commingled (mixed) that the owners cannot identify their own property.
d.Person who dies without a valid will.
e.Temporary transfer of possession of personal property by one party (the bailor) to another (the bailee).
f.A security interest by possession.
g.Absolute ownership of real property.
h.Right of the owner of property to any increase in it.
i.Co-ownership with the right of survivorship; requires the presence of the four unities.
j.The right to remove natural resources from the land of another.
k.Revocable permission to use land of another.
l.Ownership of real property for an indefinite time or for the life of a person.
m.The principal method of public control over private land use.
n.A formal document transferring any type of interest in land.
o.The acquisition of title to land by open, continuous, and adverse occupancy for a statutorily prescribed period.
p.The power of a government to take (buy) private land for public use.
q.Private restriction on property contained in a conveyance.
r.Fiduciary relationship in which legal title to property is held by one party for the use, enjoyment, and benefit of another.
s.A written instrument executed with the formalities required by statute whereby a person makes a disposition of his property to take effect after his death.
t.The court's supervision of the management and distribution of a decedent's estate.
u.The person named in the will and appointed by the court to administer the will.
v.An addition to or revision of a will executed with all the formalities of a will.
w.Limited right to use another's land in a specific manner.
x.Document of title issued to a shipper by a carrier.
y.Creator of a trust.
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Under what conditions do courts impose a constructive trust?
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For a memorandum to be incorporated into a will,which of the following conditions must be met? The memorandum must be:

A)in writing.
B)in existence when the will is executed.
C)adequately described in the will.
D)All of the above.
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Dan,a widower,dies intestate.He leaves two surviving children,Joe and Carrie,and two grandchildren who are children of his deceased daughter,Debra.If Joe and Carrie each take one-third of his estate and the grandchildren each take one-sixth of the estate,this is described legally by the statement that:

A)lineal descendants of predeceased children take property per stirpes.
B)lineal descendants take the property per capita.
C)collateral heirs take the property per stirpes.
D)lineal descendants and collateral heirs take the property per capita.
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In the case of Keeney v.Keeney,the court found:

A)a constructive trust is created by equity regardless of the intention of the parties to create a trust where legal title to property is obtained through fraud or undue influence rendering it unconscionable for the holder of legal title to retain the property.
B)intention of the parties is the sole consideration in determining the existence of a trust.
C)the existence of a confidential relationship prohibits the trustee from seeking any personal benefit.
D)a totten trust is a tentative trust and the transfer of ownership becomes complete only upon the depositor's death.
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Each trust has which of the following?

A)Executor.
B)Corpus.
C)Testator.
D)All of the above.
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In 2000,Boyd created a trust that would become effective on his death.In the trust instrument,Boyd specified that all of the income from his stocks and bonds be used for the benefit of St.John's Hospital and indicated that his brother Chad should administer the trust.
a.What kind of trust is this?
b.What is Boyd with relationship to the trust?
c.What is the corpus of the trust?
d.What is Chad with relationship to the trust?
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Curtis,a trustee,fraudulently purchases property with trust funds and puts title in his own name.What type of trust will a court create?

A)Constructive trust.
B)Implied trust.
C)Express trust.
D)Resulting trust.
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Which of the following is untrue regarding the revocation of a will?

A)There can be a partial revocation.
B)An inadvertent destruction of a will acts as a revocation.
C)The execution of a second will does not of itself constitute a revocation of an earlier will.
D)Divorce does not ordinarily revoke a will.
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Which of the following would be charged to the life tenant's interest in the course of administering a trust?

A)Expenses of selling a trust investment.
B)The costs of establishing the trust.
C)Ordinary repairs to trust property.
D)Permanent improvements to the trust property.
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Match each statement with the correct term below.
a.Security interest in land created by a written document.
b.Transfer of all of a tenant's interest in a leasehold.c.Identical goods belonging to different people are so commingled (mixed) that the owners cannot identify their own property.
d.Person who dies without a valid will.
e.Temporary transfer of possession of personal property by one party (the bailor) to another (the bailee).
f.A security interest by possession.
g.Absolute ownership of real property.
h.Right of the owner of property to any increase in it.
i.Co-ownership with the right of survivorship; requires the presence of the four unities.
j.The right to remove natural resources from the land of another.
k.Revocable permission to use land of another.
l.Ownership of real property for an indefinite time or for the life of a person.
m.The principal method of public control over private land use.
n.A formal document transferring any type of interest in land.
o.The acquisition of title to land by open, continuous, and adverse occupancy for a statutorily prescribed period.
p.The power of a government to take (buy) private land for public use.
q.Private restriction on property contained in a conveyance.
r.Fiduciary relationship in which legal title to property is held by one party for the use, enjoyment, and benefit of another.
s.A written instrument executed with the formalities required by statute whereby a person makes a disposition of his property to take effect after his death.
t.The court's supervision of the management and distribution of a decedent's estate.
u.The person named in the will and appointed by the court to administer the will.
v.An addition to or revision of a will executed with all the formalities of a will.
w.Limited right to use another's land in a specific manner.
x.Document of title issued to a shipper by a carrier.
y.Creator of a trust.
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Identify and describe the following types of wills.
a.Holographic
b.Nuncupative
c.Soldiers' and sailors' will
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Gail dies intestate leaving two children,Benjamin and Christopher.Her daughter,Anna,died two years earlier.Anna had three children,Carolyn,Jeffrey and Scott.If Gail leaves an estate of $150,000,how much will Jeffrey's share be under the usual statutes of descent and distribution?

A)$0.
B)$30,000.
C)$16,667.
D)$50,000.
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Clarence is the trustee of a trust.With $75,000 of his own money,Clarence purchases a parcel of real estate.Two months later,he sells the parcel to the trust for $150,000 and pockets the profit.Discuss the situation in terms of the duties and powers of the trustee.
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Which of the following is true regarding property distribution upon a person's death intestate?

A)At common law, property lineally ascended to parents if there was no surviving spouse and there were no children.
B)Today, in all states, if there is a surviving spouse, he or she gets the entire estate.
C)Rules of descent vary widely from state to state.
D)Both (a) and (c).
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Rules for the distribution of property in a situation involving intestate succession:

A)do not apply to property held in joint tenancy.
B)apply where the testator has failed to name an administrator.
C)prevent disposition of property by a valid will.
D)have no application to real estate owned by the decedent.
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A trust may serve any purpose that is not against the law or public policy.
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An express trust may be found if the intent of the grantor to create a trust is unmistakable.
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A person's written statement that he is leaving property "to Margaret in full confidence and with hope she will take care of Tina" is too indefinite to create a trust.
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A totten trust is revocable by the creator.
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A codicil to the will must be executed with all the formal requirements of a will.
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In most states,there is no lower age limit for testators as long as they understand the extent of their property.
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Constructive trusts are generally found where the creator clearly intended a trust to be formed.
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A witness to a will who is "interested" will be disinherited or disqualified.
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Creditors of the beneficiary of a spendthrift trust can attach the income of the trust before or after the beneficiary receives it,but they cannot reach the trust fund itself.
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There is no such thing as an irrevocable will.
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The courts may not create implied trusts.
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A minor's declaration of trust is voidable.
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A trust is presumed to be irrevocable unless the grantor reserves the power of revocation.
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A trust for the dissemination of a particular political doctrine cannot be a charitable trust.
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The death of the beneficiary will generally terminate the trust.
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The powers of a trustee are determined solely by the trust instrument.
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Consideration is necessary in order to enforce a trust.
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If a will was burned in an electrical fire that destroyed the testator's home,it will be presumed to be revoked.
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A resulting trust depends on a contract or agreement as evidenced by the parties' acts.
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A second will automatically revokes an earlier will if it is wholly inconsistent.
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An express trust is a trust:

A)established by law through the courts when the parties' conduct seems to warrant the creation of a trust.
B)established by voluntary action.
C)represented by a written document, oral statements, or the conduct of the settlor.
D)All of the above.
E)Both (b) and (c).
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A completely handwritten will is valid only if witnessed.
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The owner of legal title to the property in a trust is the:

A)grantor.
B)settlor.
C)beneficiary.
D)trustee.
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The executor or administrator does not occupy a fiduciary relationship with regard to the estate.
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An attorney receives a check from the defendant in settlement of a lawsuit brought by his client,the plaintiff.Even if the check is made out in the name of the attorney,it will belong to the client as a:

A)resulting trust.
B)constructive trust.
C)totten trust.
D)spendthrift trust.
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A trust for the establishment and maintenance of a museum would be a charitable trust.
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Taxes imposed at death include:

A)income tax that the estate must pay on income received during estate administration.
B)federal estate tax on the transfer of property at death.
C)state inheritance tax on the privilege of an heir or beneficiary to receive the property.
D)All of the above.
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If a person dies intestate,his property will be:

A)given to his beneficiaries.
B)passed to his children.
C)kept by the state.
D)distributed as prescribed by the state.
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Renunciation is a statutory right of a surviving spouse to give up her statutory share in the estate.
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A totten trust involves a bank account opened by the settlor of the trust.
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A court will require witnesses' signatures to be proven before a formal decree will be issued allowing the will.
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A will entirely in the handwriting of the testator is called what type of will?

A)Nuncupative.
B)Holographic.
C)Conditional.
D)Codicil.
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As long as a decedent's wishes are clear,the formalities of a will need not be strictly met in order for the will to be valid.
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Rayshawn served as a witness to Samuel's will,but died before Samuel.When Samuel's will is probated,proof of Rayshawn's handwriting is necessary unless there are enough other witnesses to meet the statutory requirements without Rayshawn.
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Of the following elements,which one is NOT required to create an enforceable trust?

A)Consideration.
B)Legal capacity.
C)Specific property.
D)A beneficiary.
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A stepchild will not ordinarily inherit under intestacy statutes unless legally adopted.
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A photocopy of a will or a will written in pencil would not be valid for probate.
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Divorce or marriage will result in a revocation of a will.
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Once a trust is validly created,it is revocable.
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A totten trust may also be referred to as a savings account trust.
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A trust created by will and effective after the death of a testator is called a(n):

A)charitable trust.
B)cy pres trust.
C)inter vivos trust.
D)testamentary trust.
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A living will is a document that:

A)is videotaped.
B)contains the maker's wishes regarding extraordinary medical treatment.
C)is capable of being changed from time to time, unlike other wills.
D)cannot be revoked.
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The characteristics of a spendthrift trust include which of the following?

A)Spendthrift provisions are not valid in most states.
B)Trust creditors can never seize income from a spendthrift trust.
C)A settlor may provide, in a spendthrift trust, that the beneficiary cannot, by assignment or otherwise, impair her rights to receive principal or income.
D)All of the above.
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Which of the following statements about wills is correct?

A)A will must be written on one piece of paper.
B)Another writing may be incorporated by reference into a will.
C)The testator must sign his or her full name.
D)The testator cannot have any "help" in signing a will.
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45
The characteristics of a totten trust include:

A)it is a joint bank account opened by the settlor of the trust.
B)it is tentative.
C)transfer of ownership is complete only on the depositor's death.
D)All of the above.
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46
Megan,who has no heirs or next of kin,makes a will leaving her estate to her best friend,Pat.If Megan's will is witnessed by only two instead of three people as required by her state statute,upon her death her estate will:

A)go to Pat without court involvement.
B)escheat to the state.
C)go through probate, at which time the court will try to determine Megan's intent as to disposition and follow that intent.
D)be given to a charity as determined by the probate court.
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47
A valid will must be witnessed.Which of the following statements about witnesses is correct?

A)Most states require only one witness to a will.
B)The witnesses must see the testator write the will.
C)The witnesses must sign the will.
D)Under the law in all states, witnesses lose any bequests to them in a will they witness.
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48
Which of the following will be acceptable as a witness to a will?

A)The testator's spouse.
B)The administrator of the estate.
C)The beneficiary of a testamentary trust.
D)The spouse of a beneficiary.
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49
All of the following may,in general,revoke a will by operation of law EXCEPT:

A)subsequent marriage.
B)subsequent divorce.
C)birth of a child.
D)death of a child.
E)Both (b) and (d) are correct.
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50
In order to be valid,a will must generally include all but which one of the following?

A)Signature of the testator.
B)A written document.
C)Signatures of witnesses.
D)Signature of the executor.
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51
A trust will fail for lack of:

A)consideration.
B)a trustee.
C)definite and specific property forming the trust corpus.
D)All of the above.
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52
Which of the following is true about a constructive trust?

A)It normally contains detailed instructions for the trustee to follow.
B)The court imposes it to redress an injustice.
C)It is revocable by the trustee.
D)It carries out the intentions of the trustee.
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53
Testamentary capacity refers to:

A)the age of the testator.
B)the same capacity as required to contract.
C)the ability to understand the nature and extent of one's property, to appreciate the natural objects of one's bounty, and the ability to formulate an orderly plan of disposition.
D)the influence of others over the testator.
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54
Which of the following is/are considered to be conduct to invalidate a will?

A)Duress.
B)Undue influence.
C)Fraud.
D)All of the above.
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55
In most states,a trustee's investment decisions are usually governed by:

A)the prudent person rule.
B)judiciary determination.
C)the beneficiary's intent.
D)The Uniform Principal and Income Act.
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56
Probate is the:

A)reading of a will by a lawyer.
B)actual property given away in a will.
C)process of declaring a person dead.
D)process of managing the distribution of a deceased person's property.
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57
An amendment to a will is called a(n):

A)stipulated addition.
B)statutory adjustment.
C)codicil.
D)attestation.
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58
Almost all jurisdictions require that:

A)express trusts of real property be in writing.
B)trusts have at least four witnesses.
C)an inter vivos trust have at least two trustees.
D)a charitable trust have at least two trustees.
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59
A trustee has a duty to make proper allocation of benefits and burdens between income beneficiaries and remaindermen.Which of the following statements is true concerning this allocation?

A)Current expenses are chargeable to the remaindermen.
B)Extraordinary expenses are chargeable to the remaindermen.
C)Money paid for the use of trust property is chargeable to the remaindermen.
D)Any profit from the use of trust property is allocated to the remaindermen.
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60
A statement signed by the required number of witnesses who observe the execution of a valid will is called a(n):

A)validity clause.
B)ambulatory clause.
C)attestation clause.
D)fiduciary clause.
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61
Match each statement with the correct term below.
a.Security interest in land created by a written document.
b.Transfer of all of a tenant's interest in a leasehold.c.Identical goods belonging to different people are so commingled (mixed) that the owners cannot identify their own property.
d.Person who dies without a valid will.
e.Temporary transfer of possession of personal property by one party (the bailor) to another (the bailee).
f.A security interest by possession.
g.Absolute ownership of real property.
h.Right of the owner of property to any increase in it.
i.Co-ownership with the right of survivorship; requires the presence of the four unities.
j.The right to remove natural resources from the land of another.
k.Revocable permission to use land of another.
l.Ownership of real property for an indefinite time or for the life of a person.
m.The principal method of public control over private land use.
n.A formal document transferring any type of interest in land.
o.The acquisition of title to land by open, continuous, and adverse occupancy for a statutorily prescribed period.
p.The power of a government to take (buy) private land for public use.
q.Private restriction on property contained in a conveyance.
r.Fiduciary relationship in which legal title to property is held by one party for the use, enjoyment, and benefit of another.
s.A written instrument executed with the formalities required by statute whereby a person makes a disposition of his property to take effect after his death.
t.The court's supervision of the management and distribution of a decedent's estate.
u.The person named in the will and appointed by the court to administer the will.
v.An addition to or revision of a will executed with all the formalities of a will.
w.Limited right to use another's land in a specific manner.
x.Document of title issued to a shipper by a carrier.
y.Creator of a trust.
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62
In 1995,Jack executed a valid will in which he left his entire estate to the Heart Fund.In 2000,Jack was declared incompetent and committed to an institution.At his death in 2005,his son,Brian,who was his sole survivor,contested the will claiming that Jack was obviously incompetent.Will Brian prevail with this argument?
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63
The duties of a trustee are:

A)to carry out the purposes of the trust.
B)to act with prudence and care in the administration of the trust.
C)to exercise a high degree of loyalty toward the beneficiary.
D)All of the above.
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64
Darrell executed a will fifteen years ago.Now he has changed his mind about how he wants his estate distributed and who he wants to appoint as executor.Discuss how Darrell may revoke his will.
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65
Match each statement with the correct term below.
a.Security interest in land created by a written document.
b.Transfer of all of a tenant's interest in a leasehold.c.Identical goods belonging to different people are so commingled (mixed) that the owners cannot identify their own property.
d.Person who dies without a valid will.
e.Temporary transfer of possession of personal property by one party (the bailor) to another (the bailee).
f.A security interest by possession.
g.Absolute ownership of real property.
h.Right of the owner of property to any increase in it.
i.Co-ownership with the right of survivorship; requires the presence of the four unities.
j.The right to remove natural resources from the land of another.
k.Revocable permission to use land of another.
l.Ownership of real property for an indefinite time or for the life of a person.
m.The principal method of public control over private land use.
n.A formal document transferring any type of interest in land.
o.The acquisition of title to land by open, continuous, and adverse occupancy for a statutorily prescribed period.
p.The power of a government to take (buy) private land for public use.
q.Private restriction on property contained in a conveyance.
r.Fiduciary relationship in which legal title to property is held by one party for the use, enjoyment, and benefit of another.
s.A written instrument executed with the formalities required by statute whereby a person makes a disposition of his property to take effect after his death.
t.The court's supervision of the management and distribution of a decedent's estate.
u.The person named in the will and appointed by the court to administer the will.
v.An addition to or revision of a will executed with all the formalities of a will.
w.Limited right to use another's land in a specific manner.
x.Document of title issued to a shipper by a carrier.
y.Creator of a trust.
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66
Under what conditions do courts impose a constructive trust?
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67
For a memorandum to be incorporated into a will,which of the following conditions must be met? The memorandum must be:

A)in writing.
B)in existence when the will is executed.
C)adequately described in the will.
D)All of the above.
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68
Dan,a widower,dies intestate.He leaves two surviving children,Joe and Carrie,and two grandchildren who are children of his deceased daughter,Debra.If Joe and Carrie each take one-third of his estate and the grandchildren each take one-sixth of the estate,this is described legally by the statement that:

A)lineal descendants of predeceased children take property per stirpes.
B)lineal descendants take the property per capita.
C)collateral heirs take the property per stirpes.
D)lineal descendants and collateral heirs take the property per capita.
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69
In the case of Keeney v.Keeney,the court found:

A)a constructive trust is created by equity regardless of the intention of the parties to create a trust where legal title to property is obtained through fraud or undue influence rendering it unconscionable for the holder of legal title to retain the property.
B)intention of the parties is the sole consideration in determining the existence of a trust.
C)the existence of a confidential relationship prohibits the trustee from seeking any personal benefit.
D)a totten trust is a tentative trust and the transfer of ownership becomes complete only upon the depositor's death.
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70
Each trust has which of the following?

A)Executor.
B)Corpus.
C)Testator.
D)All of the above.
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71
In 2000,Boyd created a trust that would become effective on his death.In the trust instrument,Boyd specified that all of the income from his stocks and bonds be used for the benefit of St.John's Hospital and indicated that his brother Chad should administer the trust.
a.What kind of trust is this?
b.What is Boyd with relationship to the trust?
c.What is the corpus of the trust?
d.What is Chad with relationship to the trust?
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72
Curtis,a trustee,fraudulently purchases property with trust funds and puts title in his own name.What type of trust will a court create?

A)Constructive trust.
B)Implied trust.
C)Express trust.
D)Resulting trust.
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73
Which of the following is untrue regarding the revocation of a will?

A)There can be a partial revocation.
B)An inadvertent destruction of a will acts as a revocation.
C)The execution of a second will does not of itself constitute a revocation of an earlier will.
D)Divorce does not ordinarily revoke a will.
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74
Which of the following would be charged to the life tenant's interest in the course of administering a trust?

A)Expenses of selling a trust investment.
B)The costs of establishing the trust.
C)Ordinary repairs to trust property.
D)Permanent improvements to the trust property.
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75
Match each statement with the correct term below.
a.Security interest in land created by a written document.
b.Transfer of all of a tenant's interest in a leasehold.c.Identical goods belonging to different people are so commingled (mixed) that the owners cannot identify their own property.
d.Person who dies without a valid will.
e.Temporary transfer of possession of personal property by one party (the bailor) to another (the bailee).
f.A security interest by possession.
g.Absolute ownership of real property.
h.Right of the owner of property to any increase in it.
i.Co-ownership with the right of survivorship; requires the presence of the four unities.
j.The right to remove natural resources from the land of another.
k.Revocable permission to use land of another.
l.Ownership of real property for an indefinite time or for the life of a person.
m.The principal method of public control over private land use.
n.A formal document transferring any type of interest in land.
o.The acquisition of title to land by open, continuous, and adverse occupancy for a statutorily prescribed period.
p.The power of a government to take (buy) private land for public use.
q.Private restriction on property contained in a conveyance.
r.Fiduciary relationship in which legal title to property is held by one party for the use, enjoyment, and benefit of another.
s.A written instrument executed with the formalities required by statute whereby a person makes a disposition of his property to take effect after his death.
t.The court's supervision of the management and distribution of a decedent's estate.
u.The person named in the will and appointed by the court to administer the will.
v.An addition to or revision of a will executed with all the formalities of a will.
w.Limited right to use another's land in a specific manner.
x.Document of title issued to a shipper by a carrier.
y.Creator of a trust.
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76
Identify and describe the following types of wills.
a.Holographic
b.Nuncupative
c.Soldiers' and sailors' will
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77
Gail dies intestate leaving two children,Benjamin and Christopher.Her daughter,Anna,died two years earlier.Anna had three children,Carolyn,Jeffrey and Scott.If Gail leaves an estate of $150,000,how much will Jeffrey's share be under the usual statutes of descent and distribution?

A)$0.
B)$30,000.
C)$16,667.
D)$50,000.
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78
Clarence is the trustee of a trust.With $75,000 of his own money,Clarence purchases a parcel of real estate.Two months later,he sells the parcel to the trust for $150,000 and pockets the profit.Discuss the situation in terms of the duties and powers of the trustee.
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79
Which of the following is true regarding property distribution upon a person's death intestate?

A)At common law, property lineally ascended to parents if there was no surviving spouse and there were no children.
B)Today, in all states, if there is a surviving spouse, he or she gets the entire estate.
C)Rules of descent vary widely from state to state.
D)Both (a) and (c).
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80
Rules for the distribution of property in a situation involving intestate succession:

A)do not apply to property held in joint tenancy.
B)apply where the testator has failed to name an administrator.
C)prevent disposition of property by a valid will.
D)have no application to real estate owned by the decedent.
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