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  • 11revocable living trust — A trust set up during life that can be revoked at any time before death. Revocable living trusts are a common and excellent way to avoid the cost and hassle of probate, because the property held in the trust during life passes directly to the… …

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  • 12TRUST — Le trust est la forme primitive de concentration monopoliste des entreprises aux États Unis. Son nom vient d’une technique juridique anglaise, utilisée à l’origine pour faciliter cette concentration. La technique a été rapidement abandonnée; le… …

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  • 13United States trust law — Introduction Most law regulating the creation and administration of trusts in the United States is now statutory at the state level. In August 2004, the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws created the first attempt to… …

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  • 14Irrevocable Trust — A trust that can t be modified or terminated without the permission of the beneficiary. The grantor, having transferred assets into the trust, effectively removes all of his or her rights of ownership to the assets and the trust. This is the… …

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  • 15surviving spouse's trust — When a couple creates a bypass (AB) trust, the revocable trust of the surviving spouse after one spouse has died. Category: Wills, Trusts & Estates → Estate Tax Category: Wills, Trusts & Estates → Living Wills & Medical Powers of Attorney Nolo’s… …

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  • 16revisionary trust — An irrevocable trust that becomes a revocable trust after a certain amount of time. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

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  • 17Living trust — A living trust (inter vivos trust) is a trust created during a person s lifetime. Living Trusts in the United StatesIn the United States, a living trust refers to a trust that may be revocable by the trust creator or settlor (known by the IRS as… …

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  • 18Totten Trust — A trust created by a bank deposit made by one person of his own money in his own name as trustee for another, such being a tentative trust merely, revocable at will, until the depositor dies or completes the gift in his lifetime by some… …

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  • 19Supplemental Needs Trust — A Supplemental Needs Trusts is a US specific term for a type of special needs trust (an internationally recognised term). Supplemental needs trusts are compliant with provisions of United States (federal and state) law and are designed to provide …

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  • 20living trust — see trust Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. living trust …

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