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HomeMy WebLinkAbout0919 :~.1.:~.._ . , ~ ~ - . ~ - ~i i. . I~ . - a~ ~and at any time to educate her children, inclucling a college, !~university, graduate or profe,~sional school educatfon for each of ~them or in the case of an emergency at any tfine befalling ''Grantor's spouse and/or children or their dependents, such as ~illness, accident or extraordinary financial distress, then the i 1 iTrustee is authorized to use and expend from time to time all or ~?such part of the principal of this RESIDUARY TRUST as it may deem - !!necessary to make up such deficiency or meet with such emergency . ;lhowever no principal shall be used for ~he Grantor's spouse until , ~~his MARITA~, TRUST has been substantially exhausted. It is the „ {iintention of the Grantor that the education of her children sha11 ~=include a college, university, finishing school or professional ~ ~~school education for each of them to the extent that t e f ~ ~ h unds of I~ `~the Trust Estate are considered by the Trustee to be sufficient !i ~~for all purposes herein set forth and that such education, in the i !isole and uncontrolled discretion of the Trustee shall be ~~commensurate with the ability and inclination of each such child ~ ~'respectively, to apply himself or herself most diligently and ~~;seri~usl to such ur ose as hereinbefore y p p provided, Support and ;jmaintenance for the children shall also include making funds iE '?available for a business opportunity whether said opport~;~itr ' i: 1~arises after said child may have completed college or high school i; i; if he or she chose not to attend college or not to have completed i~ (i college, provided, however, because the very nature of a business opportunity can have various degrees of risk, the Trustee is ~ instructed to use its discretion to closely investigate the business opportunity in determining whether or not said funds j~ , should be made available to said child. Ef ii i; t~ i~ t i; 9 , . i~ ; i ~~if7~ ~~~~Ii~ ~ ,i x~,,r~--~_•._ _ _ _ . . . ~ _ ~ . _ ~ f f,, ~ r _ r . . . • . . . + > t