Can Assets Transfer Directly From An Operating Trust to Holding / Master Trust & VIce-Versa
Due to the Private Security Agreements and UCC-1s, there is a debt obligation one trust must fulfill to another. These debt repayments are noted in the trust minutes of each trust – its that simple! The order of transfers should follow (forwards and backwards) as such: Operating --> Pass-Through --> Holding --> Master
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