Revocation of trust cannot defeat actions properly undertaken by trustees; duly executed trustee acts remain effective. Revocation by the author of a trust cannot defeat or prejudice acts lawfully and duly performed by the trustees in execution of the trust; properly executed trustee acts remain effective and are not undone by subsequent revocation by the settlor.
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Revocation of trust cannot defeat actions properly undertaken by trustees; duly executed trustee acts remain effective.
Revocation by the author of a trust cannot defeat or prejudice acts lawfully and duly performed by the trustees in execution of the trust; properly executed trustee acts remain effective and are not undone by subsequent revocation by the settlor.
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