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TRUSTEE’S RESIGNATION-LETTER

TRUSTEE’S RESIGNATION-LETTER

 

To: _________________________________________________ (Beneficiary of Trust)

 

Re: Trust created by _________________________________ on ___________ (Date)

 

I, _____________________________________________, am writing to inform you that on ________________,  I will cease to serve as trustee and shall stop performing all duties and responsibilities undertaken as trustee of the above-described trust.

 

 

______________________________________           ____________________

Signature                                                                         Date

 

______________________________________           ____________________

Witness                                                                           Date

 

 

 



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