Common use of Grantor’s Intent to Establish a Supplemental Fund Clause in Contracts

Grantor’s Intent to Establish a Supplemental Fund. In making contributions to the Trust, it is the not the intention of any Grantor to displace any public and/or private financial assistance that may otherwise be available to any Beneficiary. It is the specific intention of all Grantors to establish a supplemental fund pursuant to 42 U.S.C. §1396p and to limit the Trustee’s disbursements to, or on behalf of, a Beneficiary to that respective Beneficiary’s supplemental care and supplemental needs only.

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Samples: www.fndtrustservices.org, www.fndtrustservices.org, www.fndtrustservices.org

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Grantor’s Intent to Establish a Supplemental Fund. In making contributions to the Trust, it is the not the intention of any Grantor to displace any public and/or private financial assistance that may otherwise be available to any Beneficiary. It is the specific intention of all Grantors to establish a supplemental fund pursuant to 42 U.S.C. §1396p and to limit the Trustee’s 's disbursements to, or on behalf of, a Beneficiary to that respective Beneficiary’s 's supplemental care and supplemental needs only.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.fndtrustservices.org

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