Chandler Arizona Acceptance of Office by Trustee with Limitations

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Acceptance of a trust by the person designated in the trust instrument as trustee is not necessary to the existence or validity of the trust. However, acceptance by a trustee is necessary in order to charge the trusteee with the office of trustee and the administration of the trust. One may decline to act as trustee. If, however, a nomineee does accept the trust, he or she can relieve himself or herself of responsibility by resignation or retirement only after the performance of his or her legal and equitable duties and the satisfaction of his or her liabilities or the release from the same. No formality, writing, signature or even oral assent is necessary for an acceptance of a trust by a trustee. Acceptance by a trustee may be effected, established, or proved by actual consent, an endorsement on the trust instrument, an exercise of any power or right over the trust property, a failure to disclaim the trust under certain circumstances, the administration of the trust for a substantial time, the receipt and retention of the trust instrument and notification to the beneficiary, or the initiation of a suit to protect the trust.

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1. : a maker or seller of tallow or wax candles and usually soap. 2. : a retail dealer in provisions and supplies or equipment of a specified kind. a yacht chandler.

/???ps t?ændl?r/ (also chandler) ?a person or shop that sells equipment for ships and boats.

A person who sells supplies for boats or ships: The ship's chandler always needs extra help when a boat comes in. He became a yacht chandler in Shaldon, at the mouth of the River Teign.

Origin of chandler1. 1275?1325; Middle English chandeler candlestick, maker or seller of candles < Anglo-French, Old French chandelier, literally, someone or something connected with candles, equivalent to chandelle candle + -ier -ier 2.

Chandler (occupation), originally head of the medieval household office responsible for candles, now a person who makes or sells candles. Ship chandler, a dealer in supplies or equipment for ships.

Chandler (noun as in dealer) Strongest matches. banker merchant retailer trader trafficker vendor wholesaler.

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Chandler in Occupations topic From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishchand?ler /?t???ndl? $ ?t?ændl?r/ noun [countable] someone who made or sold candles in the past ? ship's chandlerExamples from the Corpuschandler? In 1788 the Tandragee Circuit was formed in the house of James Lemon, a chandler.

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Chandler Arizona Acceptance of Office by Trustee with Limitations