Trustee remuneration: trustees generally lack entitlement to payment unless express provision, contract, or court authorization permits it. A trustee is not entitled to remuneration for trouble, skill or loss of time in executing a trust except where the trust instrument contains express directions to the contrary, a contract with the beneficiary provides for payment, or the Court authorizes payment when the trust is accepted; this restriction does not apply to Official Trustees, Administrators General, Public Curators, or certificate holders of administration.
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Trustee remuneration: trustees generally lack entitlement to payment unless express provision, contract, or court authorization permits it.
A trustee is not entitled to remuneration for trouble, skill or loss of time in executing a trust except where the trust instrument contains express directions to the contrary, a contract with the beneficiary provides for payment, or the Court authorizes payment when the trust is accepted; this restriction does not apply to Official Trustees, Administrators General, Public Curators, or certificate holders of administration.
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