Right to proper trustees ensures beneficiaries can seek replacement and protection when trustees are improper or incapacitated. Beneficiaries have a right to proper trustees ensuring trust property is protected and administered by suitable persons in adequate numbers; improper trustees include those domiciled abroad, alien enemies, persons with conflicting interests, insolvent persons, and, unless allowed by the beneficiary's personal law, married women and minors; where money is received and held, there should ordinarily be at least two trustees. Beneficiaries may seek remedies such as receivership, conveyance to a trustee, removal of trustees, and appointment of replacements when trustees are improper, incapacitated, disclaim, die, reside abroad, or commit breaches of trust.
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Right to proper trustees ensures beneficiaries can seek replacement and protection when trustees are improper or incapacitated.
Beneficiaries have a right to proper trustees ensuring trust property is protected and administered by suitable persons in adequate numbers; improper trustees include those domiciled abroad, alien enemies, persons with conflicting interests, insolvent persons, and, unless allowed by the beneficiary's personal law, married women and minors; where money is received and held, there should ordinarily be at least two trustees. Beneficiaries may seek remedies such as receivership, conveyance to a trustee, removal of trustees, and appointment of replacements when trustees are improper, incapacitated, disclaim, die, reside abroad, or commit breaches of trust.
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