It depends on the language of the trust agreement. If it is silent on the issue, then it should pass to the estate of the person who created the trust. ==Additional Answer== In most jurisdictions a trust must have termination language in order for a valid trust to be created. It must contain instructions regarding the disposition of the trust property after the death of the beneficiary. Instructions for the disposal of the trust property is especially important when the trust holds the title to real estate. A valid trust makes provisions for the trustee to dispose of the property when the trust is terminated or upon the death of the beneficiary. If there is no power in the trust to dispose of the real estate then that matter must resolved by a court of jurisdiction in order to clear the title. The title to the property would not pass back to the trustors estate unless the trust was found to be invalid and so the trust failed and the trust property had REMAINED in the trustor's estate. You would need to check your state trust laws.
If the sole beneficiary of a trust dies, the distribution or fate of the trust corpus (assets) will depend on the terms of the trust itself. Typically, the trust document will outline specific provisions for such a situation, specifying where the assets should go or how they should be distributed. If the trust document does not provide clear guidance, it may be necessary to consult an attorney or trustee to determine the appropriate course of action.
The corpus of the trust refers to the assets placed into the trust by the grantor, which are managed by the trustee for the benefit of the trust beneficiaries. These assets can include real estate, investments, personal property, or any other type of property specified in the trust agreement. The trustee is responsible for managing the corpus according to the terms of the trust for the benefit of the beneficiaries.
The corpus luteum prepares to become a corpus albicans
The right to invade requires a standard of what is reasonably necessary.
it turns into the corpus luteum
The trustee must always look to the trust to determine what powers the trustee has in managing the trust property. All the powers of the trustee are set forth in the trust. If the power to mortgage the trust property is not included then a judge would need to make that possible. You should speak with an attorney who can review your situation and determine what your options are.
It becomes corpus luteum which then disintegrates
Corpus callosum connects the two halves of the brain.
The corpus callosum
Habeas corpus literally means "you have the body" in Latin. It is a formal recognition of responsibility for a prisoner or other detainee; it ensures that if something happens to the person, whoever was last known to be in charge of them can be traced through the paperwork and questioned.
The longitudinal fissure separates the two hemispheres and the corpus callosum connects them.
Corpus Christi is in Texas
Brian Corpus's birth name is Brian Keala Corpus.