Beneficiary's right to compel trustee performance and restrain breaches, including suit permission and injunction relief. A beneficiary may compel a trustee to perform any specific trust duty and restrain any contemplated or probable breach. Remedies include, on giving proper indemnity, requiring the trustee to allow the beneficiary to sue on contracts held for the beneficiary's benefit in the trustee's name, and seeking equitable relief such as an injunction to prevent improvident dispositions of trust property.
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Beneficiary's right to compel trustee performance and restrain breaches, including suit permission and injunction relief.
A beneficiary may compel a trustee to perform any specific trust duty and restrain any contemplated or probable breach. Remedies include, on giving proper indemnity, requiring the trustee to allow the beneficiary to sue on contracts held for the beneficiary's benefit in the trustee's name, and seeking equitable relief such as an injunction to prevent improvident dispositions of trust property.
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