Common use of TRUSTEE’S GENERAL POWERS Clause in Contracts

TRUSTEE’S GENERAL POWERS. The Trustee shall have, with respect to the Trust, the following powers, all of which powersare fiduciary powers to be exercised in a fiduciary capacity and in the best interests of the Trust and the beneficiaries thereof, and which are to be exercised as the Trustee, acting in such fiduciarycapacity, in its discretion, shall determine and, except as otherwise provided, which are intended in no way to limit the powers of the office, namely:

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Customer Credit Trust Agreement, Trust Agreement, Customer Credit Trust Agreement

TRUSTEE’S GENERAL POWERS. The Trustee shall have, with respect to the Trust, the following powers, all of which powersare powers are fiduciary powers to be exercised in a fiduciary capacity and in the best interests of the Trust and the beneficiaries thereof, and which are to be exercised as the Trustee, acting in such fiduciarycapacityfiduciary capacity, in its discretion, shall determine and, except as otherwise provided, which are intended in no way to limit the powers of the office, namely:

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Customer Credit Trust Agreement, Customer Credit Trust Agreement

TRUSTEE’S GENERAL POWERS. The Trustee shall have, with respect to the Master Trust, the following powers, all of which powersare powers are fiduciary powers to be exercised in a fiduciary capacity and in the best interests of the this Master Trust and the beneficiaries thereof, and which are to be exercised as the Trustee, acting in such fiduciarycapacity, in its discretion, shall determine and, except as otherwise provided, which are intended in no way to limit the powers of the officepurposes hereof, namely:

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Master Decommissioning Trust Agreement