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Should Charitable Trust Enforcement Rights Be Assignable?, Joshua C. Tate Jun 2010

Should Charitable Trust Enforcement Rights Be Assignable?, Joshua C. Tate

Chicago-Kent Law Review

In recent years, scholars have given much attention to the problem of charitable trust enforcement. Departing from the common law, section 405(c) of the Uniform Trust Code provides that "[t]he settlor of a charitable trust, among others, may maintain a proceeding to enforce the trust." Joshua Tate's paper will address the question of whether, and to what extent, a settlor's right to enforce a charitable trust should be assignable to third parties. Should the law permit the settlor of a charitable trust to assign her enforcement rights after the creation of the trust, or should assignments be recognized only if …