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Yes; most licenses are non-exclusive, limited, and revocable.
A residuary trust is set forth in a Will and is non-revocable after the death of the testator. It can be amended or revoked while the testator is still living.
Revocable trust includes many advantages. Revocable Trust's main advantage is the agreement provides flexibility and income to the living grantor.
Revocable is a legal term. Something that is "revocable" is able to be cancelled at a later date.
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There is four syllables in the word revocable. The syllables are rev-o-ca-ble.
A revocable trust can typically be terminated before its expiration date, with the assets distributed according to the provisions outlined in the trust agreement or at the discretion of the trustee. The trustee may have the flexibility to distribute the assets as they see fit, depending on the terms specified in the trust document.
Revocable in itself can be a prefix. It means to "take back" or to "withdraw". Hope this helps! :)
Revocable trusts are able to be traced and any accountant should be able to follow a simple paper trail. As long as bank account information is stored accurately, the revocable trust should be able to be tracked down.
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Turner George M. has written: 'Revocable trusts' -- subject(s): Revocable trusts, Estate planning