111.0035 – DEFAULT AND MANDATORY RULES; CONFLICT BETWEEN
Texas Property Code § 111.0035
Summary
This section outlines the default rules governing trustees' duties, their relationships, and beneficiaries' rights in Texas. It clarifies that while the statutory provisions apply, the specific terms of a trust take precedence unless they conflict with certain mandatory requirements.
Establishes default rules for trustees and beneficiaries.
Certain statutory requirements cannot be limited by trust terms.
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