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Protective trusts......................................................... 17 PART IV Appointment and Discharge of Trustees 35. Limitation of the number of trustees..................................... 18 36. Power of appointing new or additional trustees........................... 19 37. Power to appoint trustees of property belonging to infants or to persons out of the Territory............................................ 20 38. Supplemental provisions as to appointment of trustees.................. 21 39. Evidence as to a vacancy in a trust....................................... 21 40. Retirement of trustee without a new appointment......................... 22 41. Vesting of trust property in new or continuing trustees................... 22 PART V POWERS OF THE COURT Appointment of new trustees 42. Power of Court to appoint new trustees.................................. 23 43. Power to authorize remuneration........................................ 24 44. Powers of new trustee appointed by the Court........................... 24 Vesting orders 45.
Reversionary interests, valuations, and audit............................. 10 24. Powers to employ agents................................................ 11 25. Power to concur with others............................................. 12 26. Power to delegate trusts during absence abroad.......................... 12 Indemnities 27. Protection against liability in respect of rents and covenants............. 13 28. Protection by means of advertisement................................... 14 29. Protection in regard to notice............................................ 14 30. Exoneration of trustees in respect of certain powers of attorney.......... 15 31. Implied indemnity of trustees............................................ 15 Maintenance, advancement and protective trusts 32. Power to apply income for maintenance and to accumulate surplus income during a minority........................................ 15 33. Power of advancement.................................................. 17 34.
Presumptions and evidence as to future parenthood...................... 33 70. Uncertainty as to remoteness............................................ 33 71. Reduction of age and exclusion of class members to avoid remoteness........................................................ 35 72. Condition relating to death of surviving spouse.......................... 36 73. Saving and acceleration of expectant interests............................ 36 74. Powers of appointment.................................................. 36 75. Administrative powers of trustees....................................... 37 76. Options relating to land.................................................. 37 77. Possibilities of reverter, conditions subsequent, exceptions and reservations.............................................. 37 78 Accumulation of income................................................. 38 79. Interpretation and extent of Part VII...................................... 38 PART VIII Special Provisions 80.
Power of trustees for sale to sell by auction or private contract or private contract............................................... 6 12. Power to postpone sale................................................... 6 13. Trust for sale of mortgaged property where right of redemption is barred.. 7 14. Power to sell subject to depreciatory conditions.......................... 7 15. Power of trustees to give receipts......................................... 7 16. Power to compound liabilities............................................ 7 17. Power to raise money by sale, mortgage, or otherwise..................... 8 18. Protection to purchasers and mortgagees dealing with trustees............. 8 19. Devolution of powers or trusts............................................ 8 20. Power to insure........................................................... 8 21. Application of insurance money where policy kept up under any trust, power or obligation...................................... 9 22. Deposit of documents for safe custody.................................... 9 23.
This conference led to a 1929 report emphasizing the need to protect the state's rural character and countryside and the importance of identifying and describing the qualities and characteristics of specific sites that should be preserved. Today, nearly every site listed in the report is protected by a government or nonprofit conservation agency. ee also * Historic New England * National Trust for Historic Preservation References * Accessed September 4, 2008. External links * [ The Trustees of Reservations official website] Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.
Examples include parts of Bartholomew's Cobble (Connecticut) and Mountain Meadow Preserve (Vermont). Q: Does The Trustees of Reservations preserve working farms? A: Yes. Appleton Farms is our best example which, operates as a Community Supported Agriculture program (CSA). Powisset Farm in Dover is our second CSA. We also own properties that are maintained as agricultural landscapes, though not operated as in the past; Weir River Farm is a good example. We also lease parts of properties to local farmers who help us to maintain them as agricultural landscapes, such as Fork Factory Brook. Q: Does the organization preserve historic buildings and collections? A: Yes. Sixteen of our properties contain historic buildings, including nine historic house museums and two lighthouses that are open to the public. Many contain object collections (including paintings, textiles, furniture, and various decorative arts) as well as archival collections (including photographs, prints, and paper materials).