Invaded trust definition

Invaded trust means any existing irrevocable inter vivos or testamentary trust whose principal is appointed under subdivision 3 or 4.
Invaded trust means an existing irrevocable inter vivas or testamentary trust whose
Invaded trust means an existing irrevocable inter vivas or testamentary trust whose principal is appointed under this chapter.

More Definitions of Invaded trust

Invaded trust means a revocable or [AN] irrevocable inter vivos
Invaded trust means an existing irrevocable
Invaded trust means an irrevocable inter vivos or testamentary trust the principal of which is appointed under AS 13.36.157;

Related to Invaded trust

  • Related Trust Means the Continental Pass Through Trust 1998-1C-S, to be formed under the Related Pass Through Trust Agreement.

  • Publicly traded partnership means any partnership, an interest in which is regularly traded on an established securities market. A “publicly traded partnership” may have any number of partners.

  • Blind trust means an independently managed trust in which the employee-beneficiary has no management rights and in which the employee-beneficiary is not given notice of alterations in or other dispositions of the property subject to the trust.

  • Grantor Trust means a Trust other than a RIC.

  • Permitted Trust means a bona fide trust where each trustee is (i) a Qualified Stockholder, (ii) a Family Member, or (iii) a professional in the business of providing trustee services, including private professional fiduciaries, trust companies and bank trust departments.