Pursuant to California Civil Code 2924l:2924l. (a) In the event that a trustee under a deed of trust isnamed in an action or proceeding in which that deed of trust is thesubject, and in the event that the trustee maintains a reasonablebelief that it has been named in the action or proceeding solely inits capacity as trustee, and not arising out of any wrongful acts oromissions on its part in the performance of its duties as trustee,then, at any time, the trustee may file a declaration of nonmonetarystatus. The declaration shall be served on the parties in the mannerset forth in Chapter 5 (commencing with Section 1010) of Title 14 ofthe Code of Civil Procedure.[there is more under the Code...]http://www.leginfo.ca.gov
As trustee that is their responsibility.As trustee that is their responsibility.As trustee that is their responsibility.As trustee that is their responsibility.
What kind of "trustee?" "Trustee" for WHAT?
What is a life of Trustee.
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Pursuant is an adjective so it doesn't have a past tense.
No. Not unless the power to reinstate herself as trustee was granted in the trust instrument. Generally, once a successor trustee is appointed the former trustee has no powers.No. Not unless the power to reinstate herself as trustee was granted in the trust instrument. Generally, once a successor trustee is appointed the former trustee has no powers.No. Not unless the power to reinstate herself as trustee was granted in the trust instrument. Generally, once a successor trustee is appointed the former trustee has no powers.No. Not unless the power to reinstate herself as trustee was granted in the trust instrument. Generally, once a successor trustee is appointed the former trustee has no powers.
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Yes. A trustee must always declare that she is signing a document in her capacity as a trustee. If not, the validity of the document will be compromised by signing as an individual with no reference to her office as trustee.
No. The trustee has full control over the assets in the trust. In a 'blind trust' the trustee must be completely independent. If the beneficiary is the trustee then the trustee is not completely independent.
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