Delaware Code § 12-3542

Termination of small trusts [For application of this section, see 80 Del. Laws, c. 153, § 5]
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(a) Unless otherwise provided by the terms of the trust instrument, and subject to the other subsections of this section, a trustee of a
trust (other than a trustee who is a settlor or beneficiary of the trust or who may be removed as trustee, by action of 1 or more settlors
or beneficiaries and replaced as trustee, by action of the person or persons exercising the removal power, with a successor trustee who
is either among the persons exercising the removal and replacement power or who is related or subordinate, within the meaning of §
672(c) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (26 U.S.C. 672(c)), as amended, to any such person exercising the removal and replacement
power), who finds that the costs of administration thereof are such that the continuance of the trust would defeat or substantially impair
the purpose of the trust, may, after written notice to all interested persons, or their legal or natural guardians, terminate the trust and
distribute the trust property to 1 or more of the beneficiaries in the trustee's discretion. No court proceedings or approval is required to
effect such a termination.
(b) Any interested person shall have 30 days after receiving written notice in accordance with this section to object to the termination
or plan of distribution in writing to such trustee. If the trustee has received no written objection to the proposed termination or plan of
distribution within such 30-day period, it may proceed to terminate the trust.
(c) A trustee which receives a written objection to the proposed plan of distribution of a trust within 30 days of the last day on which
any interested person received written notice may reformulate the proposed plan of distribution and renotify all interested persons of its
intentions. Such renotification shall begin again the 30-day period referred to in subsection (b) of this section.
(d) A trustee which receives a written objection to the termination or plan of distribution of a trust within 30 days of the last day on
which any interested person received written notice may proceed to terminate the trust in accordance with the plan of distribution, without
court proceeding or approval, notwithstanding the objection, provided that all interested persons have been further notified in writing of
such objection, of the trustee's intention to proceed to terminate such trust notwithstanding such objection, and of their right to petition the
Court to prevent the termination or modify the plan of distribution within 6 months from the mailing of such further notice, and provided
that at least 6 months have elapsed since such further notice was sent by the trustee, or the trustee has received a written waiver of the
right to petition the Court from all interested persons.
(e) Any interested person, within 6 months of the mailing of such further notice of the trustee's intention to proceed with termination,
notwithstanding an objection, may petition the Court to prevent such termination or modify the plan of distribution, or may send to the
trustee a written waiver of such right to petition.

(f) The written notice required by this section shall state:
(1) That the trustee intends to terminate the trust in accordance with this section;
(2) The plan of distribution;
(3) That any interested person may object to such termination or plan of distribution in a writing received by the trustee within 30
days of receipt of such notice by such interested person; and
(4) That the trustee may proceed to terminate the trust, notwithstanding any objection to such termination or plan of distribution,
6 months after the trustee further notifies all interested persons of such objection and its intention to proceed with the termination
notwithstanding such objection;
provided, that such notice shall inform interested persons that application may be made to the Court of Chancery to prevent the proposed
termination.
(g) For purposes of this section, the term "interested person" means any living person or existing organization who is a current income
beneficiary, or who would be a vested remainderman of the trust if the trust were to terminate at the time of the notification, and the
Delaware Attorney General in the case of a charitable trust.
(h) The existence of spendthrift or similar protective provisions in a trust shall not make this section inapplicable.

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