Deck 8: Introduction to Trusts

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The settlor's retention of control over the trust arrangement exposes the settlor to tax liability for the trust income.
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MATCHING   A contract,made between and signed by the settlor and trustee,that creates a trust<div style=padding-top: 35px>
A contract,made between and signed by the settlor and trustee,that creates a trust
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A settlor may cancel a trust if a property transfer is accomplished through duress.
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MATCHING   Oral testimony or written evidence<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Oral testimony or written evidence
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MATCHING   The authority on trust law in most states<div style=padding-top: 35px>
The authority on trust law in most states
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Beneficiaries of a trust must be defined by name.
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If there are two trustees,one may make a determination to take action without the other's consent.
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An infant may be a beneficiary of a trust.
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MATCHING   A trust included in a will<div style=padding-top: 35px>
A trust included in a will
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MATCHING   The capital or property of a trust<div style=padding-top: 35px>
The capital or property of a trust
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The trust instrument must either specifically describe the trust property or clearly define the procedure to be followed in identifying the trust property.
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MATCHING   The monetary gain that is generated from the principal of a trust<div style=padding-top: 35px>
The monetary gain that is generated from the principal of a trust
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MATCHING   The person who has the enjoyment and benefit of trust property<div style=padding-top: 35px>
The person who has the enjoyment and benefit of trust property
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Any transferable interest in an object of ownership may become trust property.
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A single trust may have only one beneficiary.
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MATCHING   A uniform law available for adoption by states to provide a uniform codified law on trusts<div style=padding-top: 35px>
A uniform law available for adoption by states to provide a uniform codified law on trusts
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After the creation of a trust,title to property placed in the trust passes to at least two persons with the trustee receiving the equitable title and the beneficiary receiving the legal title.
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MATCHING   The right of the beneficiary to receive the benefits of the trust<div style=padding-top: 35px>
The right of the beneficiary to receive the benefits of the trust
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MATCHING   The form of ownership of trust property held by the trustee and giving him or her the right to control and manage the property for another's benefit<div style=padding-top: 35px>
The form of ownership of trust property held by the trustee and giving him or her the right to control and manage the property for another's benefit
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Trustees must generally be paid.
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The court may appoint or replace a trustee in all of the following circumstances EXCEPT:

A)The named trustee is also a co-beneficiary.
B)The named trustee declines the position.
C)The trustee dies.
D)The trustee is incompetent.
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Which judicial remedy can a beneficiary use to be compensated monetarily either directly or through the trust)for a trustee's breach of trust?

A)Civil lawsuit to compel the trustee to reimburse the trust for any loss or depreciation in value of the trust property
B)Removal of the trustee and appointment of a new trustee
C)An injunction to compel the trustee to do or refrain from doing the act that would constitute the breach of trust
D)Suing for specific performance
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The trustee in the trust instrument is granted the power to do all of the following EXCEPT:

A)Delegate the performance of personal duties
B)Hire attorneys and stockbrokers
C)Subdivide or exchange real property
D)Lend or borrow money
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Which is NOT a trustee's duty?

A)Duty to prevent the investment of the trust property
B)Duty of performance and due care
C)Duty to make payments of income and principal to the named beneficiaries
D)Duty to account
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Which is NOT considered valid grounds for the removal of a trustee?

A)Resignation of the trustee
B)Lack of capacity
C)Commission of a crime
D)Showing favoritism to one or more beneficiaries
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Which is an invalid trust combination?

A)The settlor is also the trustee and beneficiary.
B)The settlor is also a co-trustee and a co-beneficiary.
C)The settlor,trustee,and beneficiary are three different people.
D)The settlor is also the beneficiary,and another person is the trustee.
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To be a settlor,a person must meet all of the following requirements EXCEPT:

A)Act as the beneficiary
B)Have the right or power to dispose of a property interest
C)Own a transferable interest in property
D)Have contractual capacity
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Which is an example of remainder beneficiary expenses?

A)Costs incurred in the sale or purchase of principal
B)Depreciation
C)Stock splits
D)Royalties
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Which duty prohibits a trustee from personally profiting from his or her position as trustee other than the compensation allowed by contract or law)?

A)Duty of loyalty
B)Duty to take possession of and preserve trust property
C)Duty to prevent the investment of the trust property
D)Duty to make payments of income and principal to the named beneficiaries
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Which is NOT an essential element of a trust?

A)A sale or gift of property
B)One or more beneficiaries
C)Real or personal property
D)One or more trustees
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Deck 8: Introduction to Trusts
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The settlor's retention of control over the trust arrangement exposes the settlor to tax liability for the trust income.
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MATCHING   A contract,made between and signed by the settlor and trustee,that creates a trust
A contract,made between and signed by the settlor and trustee,that creates a trust
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A settlor may cancel a trust if a property transfer is accomplished through duress.
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MATCHING   Oral testimony or written evidence
Oral testimony or written evidence
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MATCHING   The authority on trust law in most states
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Beneficiaries of a trust must be defined by name.
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If there are two trustees,one may make a determination to take action without the other's consent.
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An infant may be a beneficiary of a trust.
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A trust included in a will
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The capital or property of a trust
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The trust instrument must either specifically describe the trust property or clearly define the procedure to be followed in identifying the trust property.
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MATCHING   The monetary gain that is generated from the principal of a trust
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Any transferable interest in an object of ownership may become trust property.
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A single trust may have only one beneficiary.
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MATCHING   A uniform law available for adoption by states to provide a uniform codified law on trusts
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After the creation of a trust,title to property placed in the trust passes to at least two persons with the trustee receiving the equitable title and the beneficiary receiving the legal title.
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MATCHING   The right of the beneficiary to receive the benefits of the trust
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MATCHING   The form of ownership of trust property held by the trustee and giving him or her the right to control and manage the property for another's benefit
The form of ownership of trust property held by the trustee and giving him or her the right to control and manage the property for another's benefit
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Trustees must generally be paid.
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The court may appoint or replace a trustee in all of the following circumstances EXCEPT:

A)The named trustee is also a co-beneficiary.
B)The named trustee declines the position.
C)The trustee dies.
D)The trustee is incompetent.
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Which judicial remedy can a beneficiary use to be compensated monetarily either directly or through the trust)for a trustee's breach of trust?

A)Civil lawsuit to compel the trustee to reimburse the trust for any loss or depreciation in value of the trust property
B)Removal of the trustee and appointment of a new trustee
C)An injunction to compel the trustee to do or refrain from doing the act that would constitute the breach of trust
D)Suing for specific performance
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The trustee in the trust instrument is granted the power to do all of the following EXCEPT:

A)Delegate the performance of personal duties
B)Hire attorneys and stockbrokers
C)Subdivide or exchange real property
D)Lend or borrow money
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Which is NOT a trustee's duty?

A)Duty to prevent the investment of the trust property
B)Duty of performance and due care
C)Duty to make payments of income and principal to the named beneficiaries
D)Duty to account
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Which is NOT considered valid grounds for the removal of a trustee?

A)Resignation of the trustee
B)Lack of capacity
C)Commission of a crime
D)Showing favoritism to one or more beneficiaries
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Which is an invalid trust combination?

A)The settlor is also the trustee and beneficiary.
B)The settlor is also a co-trustee and a co-beneficiary.
C)The settlor,trustee,and beneficiary are three different people.
D)The settlor is also the beneficiary,and another person is the trustee.
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To be a settlor,a person must meet all of the following requirements EXCEPT:

A)Act as the beneficiary
B)Have the right or power to dispose of a property interest
C)Own a transferable interest in property
D)Have contractual capacity
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Which is an example of remainder beneficiary expenses?

A)Costs incurred in the sale or purchase of principal
B)Depreciation
C)Stock splits
D)Royalties
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Which duty prohibits a trustee from personally profiting from his or her position as trustee other than the compensation allowed by contract or law)?

A)Duty of loyalty
B)Duty to take possession of and preserve trust property
C)Duty to prevent the investment of the trust property
D)Duty to make payments of income and principal to the named beneficiaries
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Which is NOT an essential element of a trust?

A)A sale or gift of property
B)One or more beneficiaries
C)Real or personal property
D)One or more trustees
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