Arizona Revised Statutes (Last Updated: March 31, 2016) |
Title 14. Trusts, Estates and Protective Proceedings |
Chapter 11. ARIZONA TRUST CODE |
Article 4. Creation, Validity, Modification and Termination of Trust |
Sec 14-10402. Requirements for creation
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A. Except as provided in section 14-5409, a trust is created only if all of the following are true:
1. The settlor has capacity to create a trust.
2. The settlor indicates an intention to create the trust.
3. The trust has a definite beneficiary or is:
(a) A charitable trust.
(b) A trust for the care of an animal, as provided in section 14-10408.
(c) A trust for a noncharitable purpose, as provided in section 14-10409.
4. The trustee has duties to perform.
5. The same person is not the sole trustee and sole beneficiary.
B. A beneficiary is definite if the beneficiary can be ascertained now or in the future, subject to any applicable rule against perpetuities.
C. A power in a trustee or other person to select a beneficiary from an indefinite class is valid. If the power is not exercised within a reasonable time, the power fails and the property subject to the power passes to the persons who would have taken the property had the power not been conferred.