Right to sue for execution of trust allows beneficiary to seek court execution when trustee absent or unable to act. When a trust has no functioning trustee or trustee performance becomes impracticable, the beneficiary may sue to obtain execution of the trust; the Court may, so far as possible, execute and supervise the trust until a trustee is appointed or substituted.
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Right to sue for execution of trust allows beneficiary to seek court execution when trustee absent or unable to act.
When a trust has no functioning trustee or trustee performance becomes impracticable, the beneficiary may sue to obtain execution of the trust; the Court may, so far as possible, execute and supervise the trust until a trustee is appointed or substituted.
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