Trust instrument definition

Trust instrument means this Agreement and Declaration of Trust as the same may be amended and restated from time to time.
Trust instrument means an instrument executed by the settlor that contains terms of the trust, including any amendments thereto.
Trust instrument means an instrument executed by the

Examples of Trust instrument in a sentence

  • The terms and conditions of the Trust instrument and applicable exhibits and appendices thereto (attached as Exhibit A) are hereby adopted and incorporated by reference into the Participating Plan.

  • This Agreement, together with the Trust instrument, all exhibits and appendices thereto, constitute the entire agreement between the Participating Plan and the Trustee regarding the subject matter of this Agreement.

  • This Trust instrument shall be interpreted and the administration of the Trust shall be governed by the laws of the State of New York.


More Definitions of Trust instrument

Trust instrument means a written instrument, whether or not under seal, made by the trustee or made between the manager and the trustee constituting the unit trust and includes supplemental instruments;
Trust instrument means an instrument appointing a qualified trustee or qualified trustees for the property that is the subject of a disposition to which all of the following apply:
Trust instrument means a governing instrument that contains the terms of the trust, including any amendment to a term of the trust.
Trust instrument. ' means an instrument appointing a qualified trustee or qualified trustees for the property that is the subject of a disposition, which instrument:
Trust instrument means an instrument executed by the settlor that
Trust instrument means an instrument executed by the settlor that contains terms of the trust and any amendments to that instrument.
Trust instrument means a record executed by the settlor to create a trust or by any person to create a second trust that contains some or all of the terms of the trust, including any amendments.