If this statement is placed in a trust, who put it there. Also is this a normal statement article in a section in the state of Massachusets law.
I May remove any Trustee, with or without cause, provided I appoint an attorney or certified public accountant or a corporate fiduciary as a successor Trustte that simultaneously commences service as Tristte. sicj Trustee shall not be related or subordinate to me within the meaning of section 672(c) of the code.
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Any statement in a trust is "put there" by the grantor (the person who established the trust). The statement you reference is not unusual. The grantor of a trust can decide who will act as trustee. This language provides that the grantor can replace a chosen trustee (often a family member) with a third-party / independent trustee at any time. The last section just insures that the "third-party" is truly independent.
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