Common use of Assets in Trust Clause in Contracts

Assets in Trust. If any assets remain in the Beneficiary’s separate Trust sub- account at the Beneficiary’s death, such assets shall be deemed surplus Trust property and shall be retained by the Trust.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Pooled Trust Joinder Agreement, Pooled Trust Joinder Agreement, Pooled Trust Joinder Agreement

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Assets in Trust. If any assets remain in the Beneficiary’s separate Trust sub- sub-account at the Beneficiary’s death, such assets shall be deemed surplus Trust property and shall be retained by the TrustTrust pursuant to all of the relevant and applicable provisions of 42 U.S.C. §1396p, including all related statutes, regulations, and/or rules and the controlling authority.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Pooled Income Trust Joinder Agreement, Joinder Agreement, Joinder Agreement

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Assets in Trust. If any assets remain in the Beneficiary’s separate Trust sub- sub-account at the Beneficiary’s death, such assets shall be deemed surplus Trust property and shall be retained by the Trust.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Pooled Trust Joinder Agreement, Pooled Trust Joinder Agreement

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