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Deed of retirement and appointment of new trustees (no separate appointor) (no continuing trustee)
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PrecedentsDeed of retirement and appointment of new trustees (no separate appointor) (no continuing trustee)
Published by a LexisNexis Private Client expert
PrecedentsThis Deed is made on [date]
Parties
1
[insert name] of [insert address] and [insert name] of [insert address] (the Retiring Trustees) and
2
[insert name] of [insert address] and [insert name] of [insert address] (the New Trustees)
SUPPLEMENTAL TO
(i)
a trust (the Trust)
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