Common use of ADDITIONS TO CORPUS Clause in Contracts

ADDITIONS TO CORPUS. Additional property from time to time may be transferred by the Grantor or by any other person or persons to the Trustees, and such property thereupon shall become a part of the trust estate and shall be held, managed, invested, reinvested, and disposed of on the same terms and conditions as the property originally transferred. ARTICLE II

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Broadrick George H, Broadrick George H, Broadrick George H

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