Common use of Revocation or amendment Clause in Contracts

Revocation or amendment. During the Grantor's lifetime, the Grantor may revoke at any time, and/or the Grantor may amend, this Agreement by delivering to the Trustee an appropriate written revocation or amendment, signed by the Grantor. If the Trustee consents, the powers of revocation, but not the power of amendment, may be exercised by a duly appointed and acting attorney-in-fact for the Grantor for the purpose of withdrawing assets from the Trust.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Living Trust, Living Trust

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Revocation or amendment. During the Grantor's lifetime, the Grantor may revoke at any time, and/or the Grantor may amend, this Agreement by delivering to the Trustee an appropriate written revocation or amendment, signed by the Grantor. If the Trustee consents, the powers of revocation, but not the power of amendment, may be exercised by a duly appointed and acting attorney-in-fact for the Grantor for the purpose of withdrawing assets from the Trust.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Inventor’s Trust, Living Trust Agreement

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Revocation or amendment. During the Grantor's ’s lifetime, the Grantor may revoke at any time, and/or the Grantor may amend, this Agreement by delivering to the Trustee an appropriate written revocation or amendment, signed by the Grantor. If the Trustee consents, the powers of revocation, but not the power of amendment, may be exercised by a duly appointed and acting attorney-in-fact for the Grantor for the purpose of withdrawing assets from the Trust.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Living Trust

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