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Will



             If any beneficiary of mine herein has not attained age twenty-one (21) years at the time any property becomes distributable to him or her, my Executrix shall distribute any part or all such property to Mary, as Trustee, upon receiving her written receipt coupled with her undertaking to deliver the property to the beneficiary at the time he or she attains age twenty-one (21) years, and in the meantime, to hold it in trust and use it for the support and benefit of the beneficiary. Such written receipt and undertaking shall fully discharge my Executrix. In the event that Mary is unwilling to or refuses to act as Trustee, then my Executrix shall distribute any part or all said property to an adult relative or guardian of said beneficiary, as Trustee, upon receiving that person's written receipt coupled with his or her undertaking to deliver the property to the beneficiary at the time he or she attains age twenty-one (21) years, and in the meantime, to hold it in trust and use !.
             it for the support and benefit of the beneficiary.
             If said Trustee is an individual, then the Trustee shall serve without compensation, but with reimbursement for reasonable and ordinary expenses. If the Trustee is a corporation or banking entity, it shall be entitled to customary, reasonable, and ordinary charges and expenses incurred in rendering services to the estate.
             ARTICLE V--GENERAL POWERS OF TRUSTEE.
             Any Trustee appointed under Article IV shall have the power to do all acts, institute all proceedings and exercise all rights, powers and privileges that an absolute owner of the trust property would have, subject always to the discharge of the trustee's fiduciary responsibilities and any other powers exercised under law including, but not limited to the following:.
             a) To sell, contract to sell and grant options to purchase any part or all of the trust estate at public or private sale, for cash or on credit, and to exchange any part or all of the trust estate for other property,.


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