Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 27Connecticut Bar Association, 1953 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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J. G. H. BEQUEST TO A LIVING TRUST Can a Connecticut resident create a trust during his life - time and add to it by will without repeating the trust purposes in his will ? Can he , in other words , feed a living trust by will ?
J. G. H. BEQUEST TO A LIVING TRUST Can a Connecticut resident create a trust during his life - time and add to it by will without repeating the trust purposes in his will ? Can he , in other words , feed a living trust by will ?
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in a gift to a legatee - trustee whose duties are to be ascertained under the terms of the inter - vivos trust . It would , therefore , not be subject to the jurisdiction of the probate court . This distinction seems not to have been ...
in a gift to a legatee - trustee whose duties are to be ascertained under the terms of the inter - vivos trust . It would , therefore , not be subject to the jurisdiction of the probate court . This distinction seems not to have been ...
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so that gifts to the trust are entitled to the $ 3,000 annual gift tax exclusion ( $ 6,000 if the donor is married ) . The law at the moment is in a confused state . After the decisions of the United States Supreme Court in the Fondren ...
so that gifts to the trust are entitled to the $ 3,000 annual gift tax exclusion ( $ 6,000 if the donor is married ) . The law at the moment is in a confused state . After the decisions of the United States Supreme Court in the Fondren ...
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CONNECTICUT | 1 |
SEPTEMBER 1953 NUMBER | 3 |
REALISTIC COURT REFORM A STUDY IN PENDING PROPOSALS | 11 |
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