Common use of DEATH OF BENEFICIARY Clause in Contracts

DEATH OF BENEFICIARY. Should a named beneficiary die before a complete distribution of this Trust is made, and that Beneficiary leave no living issue, then that beneficiary’s share shall go to the surviving Beneficiaries. If a Beneficiary dies before complete distribution and leaves living issue, such living issue shall step into the shoes of his or her parent and the trust shall be administered for their benefit.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Revocable Living Trust Agreement, Revocable Living Trust Agreement, Revocable Living Trust Agreement

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DEATH OF BENEFICIARY. Should a named beneficiary die before a complete distribution of this Trust is made, and that Beneficiary leave no living issue, then that beneficiary’s share shall go to the surviving Beneficiaries. If a Beneficiary dies before complete distribution and leaves living issue, such living issue shall step into the shoes of his or her parent and the trust shall be administered for their benefit.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Revocable Living Trust Agreement, Revocable Living Trust Agreement, Revocable Living Trust Agreement

DEATH OF BENEFICIARY. Should a named beneficiary die before a complete distribution of this Trust is made, and that Beneficiary leave no living issue, then that beneficiary’s share shall go to the surviving Beneficiaries. If there are living issues, the living issue shall receive their deceased parents share of the trust estate. If a Beneficiary dies before complete distribution and leaves living issue, such living issue shall step into the shoes of his or her parent and the trust shall be administered for their benefit.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Revocable Living Trust Agreement, Revocable Living Trust Agreement

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DEATH OF BENEFICIARY. Should a named beneficiary die before a complete distribution of this Trust is made, and that Beneficiary leave no living issue, then that beneficiary’s share shall go to the surviving Beneficiaries. If a Beneficiary dies before complete distribution and leaves living issue, such living issue shall step into the shoes of his or her parent and the trust shall be administered for their benefit.living

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Revocable Living Trust Agreement

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