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have passed to him had he survived the Settlor shall be distributed to
the deceased child!s then spouse, if any, otherwise the interest shall
be distributed by right of representation to the issue of said child. _
If_a child of the Settlor predeceases her without a survivinq spouse or
surviving issue, the deceased child's share shall be distributed to the
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Settlor's other child if surviving, otherwise to his then spouse,
otherwise to his issue by right of representation. The term "issue" '
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shall.include issue adopted or born either before or after this trust
is -executed . - _ .
6. Trust powers. In addition to the trust powers prescribed by
law, the Trustee shall have the power to retain investments in the
securities or other property in which this trust estate may exist or
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be invested at the time such investments are transferred to the trust; ~
and to make investments and reinvestments without limitation by reason ~
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; of trust fund investment laws, the Trustee being governed by the
~ standards of a prudent man dealing with his own psoperty.
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~ 7. Successor trustee.. The Trustee may at any time tender his
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E resignation which, during the lifetime of the Settlor, shall be directed
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` tQ the _Settlor and thereafter to the beneficiaries. SucYi resignation ~
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~ shall not be final until a Successor Trustee is nominated~and formally
° accepts the duties. .In the event the Trustee resigns or is unable to -
act as Trustee for any reason, the Settlor's son, David M. Kinsler,
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shall be Trustee. If David M. Kinsler is unable to act as Trustee
for any reason, then the beneficiaries of the trust at that time shall
; appoint any corporation having trust powers organized under the laws
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