Tex. Prop. Code Section 112.122
Enforcement of Trust


(a)

A trust created under this subchapter must be enforced by one or more persons appointed in the terms of the trust to serve as a trust enforcer.

(b)

A trust enforcer shall enforce the purpose and terms of the trust. The trust enforcer is not a beneficiary of the trust, but has the rights of a beneficiary provided under this title and the common law of this state, or as otherwise provided by the terms of the trust.

(c)

A trust enforcer shall exercise any authority granted under the terms of the trust or the provisions of this section as a fiduciary owing a duty to the trust and is entitled to reasonable compensation for serving as trust enforcer.

(d)

A trust enforcer may consent to, waive, object to, or petition an appropriate court concerning any matter regarding the purpose or administration of the trust.

(e)

Except as otherwise provided by the terms of the trust, if more than one person is acting as a trust enforcer, any action in that capacity must be decided by the majority vote of the persons acting as trust enforcers. If there are an even number of trust enforcers and a majority vote cannot be established, the decision of the trustee controls.

(f)

The terms of the trust may provide for the succession of a trust enforcer or a process of appointing any successor trust enforcer.

(g)

If no person is serving as a trust enforcer for a trust created under this subchapter, a court properly exercising jurisdiction shall appoint one or more persons to serve as the trust enforcer.
Added by Acts 2023, 88th Leg., R.S., Ch. 1121 (H.B. 2333), Sec. 2, eff. June 18, 2023.

Source: Section 112.122 — Enforcement of Trust, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/PR/htm/PR.­112.­htm#112.­122 (accessed May 4, 2024).

112.001
Methods of Creating Trust
112.002
Intention to Create Trust
112.003
Consideration
112.004
Statute of Frauds
112.005
Trust Property
112.006
Additions to Trust Property
112.007
Capacity of Settlor
112.008
Capacity of Trustee
112.009
Acceptance by Trustee
112.010
Presumed Acceptance by Beneficiary
112.011
Posthumous Class Gifts Membership
112.031
Trust Purposes
112.032
Active and Passive Trusts
112.033
Reservation of Interests and Powers by Settlor
112.034
Merger
112.035
Spendthrift Trusts
112.036
Rule Against Perpetuities
112.037
Trust for Care of Animal
112.038
Forfeiture Clause
112.051
Revocation, Modification, or Amendment by Settlor
112.052
Termination
112.053
Disposition of Trust Property on Failure of Trust
112.054
Judicial Modification, Reformation, or Termination of Trusts
112.055
Amendment of Charitable Trusts by Operation of Law
112.056
Permissive Amendment by Trustee of Charitable Trust
112.057
Division and Combination of Trusts
112.058
Conversion of Community Trust to Nonprofit Corporation
112.059
Termination of Uneconomic Trust
112.071
Definitions
112.072
Distribution to Second Trust: Trustee with Full Discretion
112.073
Distribution to Second Trust: Trustee with Limited Discretion
112.074
Notice Required
112.075
Written Instrument Required
112.076
Reference to Trust Terms
112.077
Settlor of Second Trust
112.078
Court-ordered Distribution
112.079
Divided Discretion
112.080
Later Discovered Assets
112.081
Other Authority to Distribute in Further Trust Not Limited
112.082
Need for Distribution Not Required
112.083
Duties Not Created
112.084
Certain Distributions Prohibited
112.085
Exceptions to Power of Distribution
112.086
Tax-related Limitations
112.087
Compensation of Trustee
112.101
Definitions
112.102
Revocation of Certain Nontestamentary Transfers
112.103
Effect of Revocation
112.104
Liability of Certain Purchasers or Recipients of Certain Payments, Benefits, or Property
112.105
Liability of Former Spouse or Former Spouse’s Relative for Certain Payments, Benefits, or Property
112.106
Certain Trusts with Divorced Individuals as Joint Settlors
112.121
Validity of Trust
112.122
Enforcement of Trust
112.123
Application or Distribution of Trust Property
112.0335
Construction of Certain Trusts
112.0715
Creation of Second Trust

Accessed:
May 4, 2024

§ 112.122’s source at texas​.gov