Define: Trust Merger

Trust Merger
Trust Merger
Quick Summary of Trust Merger

Under a trust, the situation that occurs when the sole trustee and the sole beneficiary are the same person or institution. Then, there’s no longer the separation between the trustee’s legal ownership of trust property from the beneficiary’s interest. The trust “merges” and ceases to exist.

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This glossary post was last updated: 29th March, 2024.

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