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Land is conveyed to a trust by virtue of a deed that transfers the title to the land to the trustee(s) of the trust.

In some jurisdictions a trust that holds title to real estate must be recorded in the land records. In some jurisdictions the only evidence of the trust required is a certificate at the time of a conveyance by the trustee that the trust is in effect and that the trustee has the authority to convey the real estate.

The trustee holds legal title to any real estate conveyed to the trust. Therefore any property conveyed to the trust should be granted as follows: to Sheila McCarthy as the Trustee of the Rexford Realty Trust under a Declaration of Trust dated June 6, 2008.

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