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- An Inter vivos trust is often used synonymously with the more common term Living trust, but an Inter vivos trust, by definition, includes both revocable and irrevocable trust.
- An Inter vivos trust is often used synonymously with the more common term Living trust, but an Inter vivos trust, by definition, includes both revocable and irrevocable trust.
- By this time there were approximately 113 trusts participating in the fund, about half inter vivos trusts and half testamentary trusts, with combined gross capital assets of nearly three million dollars.
- When titling property or otherwise referring to an existing trust, practitioners persist in referring to trusts as " Tr . u / a " ( trusts under agreement, i . e ., inter vivos trusts ) or " Tr . u / w " ( trusts under will, i . e ., testamentary trusts ).
- By federal law a transfer to a trustee in an inter vivos trust ( to which classification a " residential property land trust " belongs ) cannot be considered a due-on-sale ( " due-on-transfer " ) violation unless all of one's beneficiary interest would have been transferred to another.
- The bill states " . . . a lender may not exercise its option pursuant to a due-on-sale clause upon . . . a transfer into an inter vivos trust in which the borrower is and remains a beneficiary and which does not relate to a transfer of rights of occupancy in the property [ . ] ( The Garn St . Germain Depository Institutions Act of 1982, ( U . S . C . ) 1701j-3 ( d ) ( 8 ).
- In so much as the land trust is " beneficiary-directed " rather than being directed and managed by its trustee, a " remainder agent " ( i . e ., a party appointed to assume responsibility for the trust and its corpus in the event of the death or incapacity of the original director-manager beneficiary ) can be a remainder " beneficiary " ( co-beneficiary ), rather than needing to be remainder " trustee ", as would be the case with the standard, and far more common, trustee-directed inter vivos trust ( i . e ., the fully funded inter vivos family trust ).