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Michigan Law Review

1967

Beneficiary

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Inter Vivos Trusts-Potential Beneficiary's Right To Compel Trustee To Render A Formal Accounting And Disclose Information, Michigan Law Review Mar 1967

Inter Vivos Trusts-Potential Beneficiary's Right To Compel Trustee To Render A Formal Accounting And Disclose Information, Michigan Law Review

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In recent years the inter vivos or living trust has become a popular method of disposing of property and in the future its use is likely to be even more widespread. Consequently, it has become increasingly important that the law governing such dispositions be both unequivocal and just. Unfortunately, in at least one situation this is not the case: When a person, believing himself to be a potential beneficiary of an inter vivos trust, seeks to compel the trustee to render a formal accounting or disclose information concerning the extent of his interest, he will find the law ambiguous and …


Estate Tax-The Failure Of I.R.C. Section 2039 To Reach Death Benefits Arising Out Of The Employment Relationship-Estate Of Fusz, Michigan Law Review Jan 1967

Estate Tax-The Failure Of I.R.C. Section 2039 To Reach Death Benefits Arising Out Of The Employment Relationship-Estate Of Fusz, Michigan Law Review

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Decedent's employment contract provided for a salary payable to him and monthly payments to his widow for life if he died during the term of the contract. No post-retirement benefits were payable to decedent under the contract or pursuant to any other agreement with the employer. After decedent's death during the term of the contract the payments to his widow commenced; their commuted value, however, was not included in the gross estate of decedent. The Commissioner of Internal Revenue, ruling that the payments to the widow constituted an annuity, the commuted value of which was includable in decendent's gross estate …