Essentials of Business Law
and the Legal Environment
14th Edition By Richard
Mann, Barry Roberts (All
Chapters 1-50, 100% Original
Verified, A+ Grade)
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Chapter 50 Trusts and Wills
True / False
1. A trust for the dissemination of a particular political doctrine cannot be a charitable trust.
a. True
b. Fals
e
ANSWER: Fals
e
2. An express trust may be found if the intent of the grantor to create a trust is unmistakable.
a. True
b. Fals
e
ANSWER: True
3. A trust may serve any purpose that is not illegal or against public policy.
a. True
b. Fals
e
ANSWER: True
4. A Totten trust is irrevocable, even by the creator.
a. True
b. Fals
e
ANSWER: Fals
e
5. Constructive trusts are generally found where the creator clearly intended a trust to be formed.
a. True
b. Fals
e
ANSWER: Fals
e
6. The powers of a trustee are determined solely by the trust instrument.
a. True
b. Fals
e
ANSWER: Fals
e
7. Consideration is not necessary to enforce a trust.
a. True
b. Fals
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e
ANSWER: True
8. A minor's declaration of trust is voidable.
a. True
b. Fals
e
ANSWER: True
9. Creditors of the beneficiary of a spendthrift trust can attach the income of the trust before or after the beneficiary
receives it, but they cannot reach the trust fund itself.
a. True
b. Fals
e
ANSWER: Fals
e
10. A person’s written statement that they are leaving property “to Mikayla in full confidence and with hope that Mikayla
will take care of Tina” is too indefinite to create a trust.
a. True
b. Fals
e
ANSWER: Fals
e
11. The courts may create implied trusts.
a. True
b. Fals
e
ANSWER: True
12. A trust is presumed to be irrevocable unless the grantor reserves the power of revocation.
a. True
b. Fals
e
ANSWER: True
13. The death of the beneficiary will generally terminate the trust.
a. True
b. Fals
e
ANSWER: Fals
e
14. There is no such thing as an irrevocable will.
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a. True
b. Fals
e
ANSWER: True
15. A resulting trust depends on a contract or agreement as evidenced by the parties' acts.
a. True
b. Fals
e
ANSWER: Fals
e
16. A witness to a will who is "interested" will be disinherited or disqualified.
a. True
b. Fals
e
ANSWER: True
17. In most states, there is no lower age limit for testators as long as they understand the extent of their property.
a. True
b. Fals
e
ANSWER: Fals
e
18. A codicil to the will must be executed with all the formal requirements of a will.
a. True
b. Fals
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ANSWER: True
19. If a will was burned in an electrical fire that destroyed the testator's home, it will be presumed to be revoked.
a. True
b. Fals
e
ANSWER: Fals
e
20. A second will automatically revokes an earlier will if it is wholly inconsistent.
a. True
b. Fals
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ANSWER: True
21. Divorce or marriage will result in a revocation of a will.
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