A person elected by a profit or nonprofit corporation's board of directors, or by the manager of a limited liability company, to manage the day-to-day operation... (more...)
A person elected by a profit or nonprofit corporation's board of directors, or by the manager of a limited liability company, to manage the day-to-day operations of the organization. Officers generally hold titles such as President or Treasurer. Many states and most corporate bylaws or LLC operating agreements require a corporation or LLC to have a president, secretary and treasurer. Election of a vice president may be required by state law.
SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE
The person or institution who takes over the management of trust property when the original trustee has died or become incapacitated.
UNIFORM TRANSFER-ON-DEATH SECURITY ACT
A statute that allows people to name a beneficiary to inherit stocks or bonds without probate. The owner of the securities can register them with a broker using... (more...)
A statute that allows people to name a beneficiary to inherit stocks or bonds without probate. The owner of the securities can register them with a broker using a simple form that names a person to receive the property after the owner's death. Every state but Texas has adopted the statute.
FUNDING A TRUST
Transferring ownership of property to a trust.
FAILURE OF ISSUE
A situation in which a person dies without children who could have inherited her property.
INTER VIVOS TRUST
The Latin name, favored by some lawyers, for a living trust. 'Inter vivos' is Latin for 'between the living.'
ABATEMENT
A reduction. After a death, abatement occurs if the deceased person didn't leave enough property to fulfill all the bequests made in the will and meet other exp... (more...)
A reduction. After a death, abatement occurs if the deceased person didn't leave enough property to fulfill all the bequests made in the will and meet other expenses. Gifts left in the will are cut back in order to pay taxes, satisfy debts or take care of other gifts that are given priority under law or by the will itself.
TRUST CORPUS
Latin for 'the body' of the trust. This term refers to all the property transferred to a trust. For example, if a trust is established (funded) with $250,000, t... (more...)
Latin for 'the body' of the trust. This term refers to all the property transferred to a trust. For example, if a trust is established (funded) with $250,000, that money is the corpus. Sometimes the trust corpus is known as the 'res,' a Latin word meaning 'thing.'
INVESTOR
A person who makes investments. An investor may act either for herself or on behalf of others. A stock broker or mutual fund manager, for instance, makes invest... (more...)
A person who makes investments. An investor may act either for herself or on behalf of others. A stock broker or mutual fund manager, for instance, makes investments for others who have entrusted her with their money.
... Steven Guttman, (Ressner Umebayashi Bain & Matsunaga), for Plaintiffs-Appellees, JAMES KM
DUNN, Successor Trustee of the ANNABELLE Y. DUNN TRUST DATED JUNE 18, 1991, and
JERRY TARUTANI and HUO CHEN, Co-Trustees of the DUNN CHILDREN'S TRUSTS. ...
... The Property was originally owned by EAK Trust and the Augustus F. Knudsen Trust
(jointly, "the Trusts"). In 1949, the Trusts leased the Property to Valdemar L'Orange
Knudsen who, in turn, assigned the lease to Kahili Mountain Park, Inc. ...
... Pooling and Servicing Agreement Dated as of April 1, 2007 SG Mortgage Securities Trust 2007
NC1 Asset Backed Certificates, Series 2007 NC1, Defendants-Appellees, and John Does 1-10;
Jane Does 1-10; Doe Corporations 1-10; Doe Partnerships 1-10; Doe Trusts 1-10 ...