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Statute 164 410

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1. A certification of trust may confirm the following facts or contain the following information: (a) The existence of the trust and date of execution of any trust instrument; (b) The identity of the settlor and each currently acting trustee; (c) The powers of the trustee and any restrictions imposed upon the trustee in dealing with assets of the trust; (d) The revocability or irrevocability of the trust and the identity of any person holding a power to revoke it; (e) If there is more than one trustee, whether all of the currently acting trustees must or less than all may act to exercise identified powers of the trustee; (f) A declaration regarding the situs or domicile of the trust and regarding the law that governs the validity, construction and administration of the trust; (g) The form in which title to assets of the trust is to be taken; and (h) A declaration that: (1) The incapacity of the former trustee of the trust, including a settlor serving as the former trustee, has been determined pursuant to subsection 3, 4 or 6 of NRS 163.605; and (2) The current acting trustee succeeded to the office of trustee pursuant to subsection 1 of NRS 163.605. 2.

former trustee, has been determined pursuant to subsection 3, 4 or 6 of NRS 163.605; and (2) The current acting trustee succeeded to the office of trustee pursuant to subsection 1 of NRS 163.605. 2. The certification must contain a statement that the trust has not been revoked or amended to make any representations contained in the certification incorrect, and that the signatures are those of all the currently acting trustees. (Added to NRS by 1995, 211; A 2015, 3554; 2023, 1325)