| 41. | From both a historical and practical perspective, trusts have generally been designed to have only one Settlor or Grantor.
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| 42. | The responsibility of trustees does not depend upon the validity of the title of the grantor of the trust property.
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| 43. | Essentially, the court found that a grantor could switch trustees without affecting the tax-free status of the trust.
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| 44. | Executory interests usually arise when a grantor gives property to one person, provided that they use it a certain way.
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| 45. | Some commentators suggest that the additional gifts can be avoided by having the grantor indemnify the trust for the mortgage debt.
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| 46. | As of 2012, CHF was the largest grantor of research fellowships for the history of science in the United States.
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| 47. | These tasks can include creating and maintaining award documentation, preparing budgets, and ensuring fund use is within grantor compliance.
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| 48. | The grantors of the power of attorney had to be a majority in the given territory and more than ten in number.
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| 49. | In English law after the Conquest, the lord remained a grantor after the grant of an estate in fee-simple.
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| 50. | This is based on traditional common law jurisprudence presuming that the grantor intended the property to be kept in its original condition.
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