Delaware Code § 12-3555

Trust for care of an animal
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(a) A trust for the care of 1 or more specific animals living at the trustor's death is valid. The trust terminates upon the death of all
animals living at the trustor's death and covered by the terms of the trust.
(b) A trust authorized by subsection (a) of this section shall not be invalid because it lacks an identifiable person as beneficiary.
(c) A trust authorized by subsection (a) of this section may be enforced by a person appointed in the terms of the trust or, if there is no
such person or if the last such person no longer is willing and able to serve, by a person appointed by the Court of Chancery. A person
who has an interest in the welfare of the animal or animals other than a general public interest may petition the Court of Chancery for an
order that appoints a person to enforce the terms of the trust or to remove that person.
(d) Property of a trust authorized by this section may be applied only to its intended use. Upon the termination of the trust, any property
of the trust remaining shall be distributed in accordance with the terms of the trust or, in the absence of such terms, as provided in §
3592 of this title.
(e) In the case of a trust created in accordance with subsection (a) of this section, a trustor or other owner of an animal for whose
benefit the trust was created may transfer ownership of the animal to the trustee at or subsequent to the creation of the trust. Subject to
any contrary provision in the trust or other instrument by which ownership of the animal is given or bequeathed, if the person to whom
ownership of the animal is given or bequeathed disclaims or releases such ownership, ownership of the animal shall pass to the trustee
upon such disclaimer or release.
(f) The trustee of a trust created in accordance with subsection (a) of this section shall provide care for the benefit of the animal in
accordance with the terms of the trust or, in the absence of any such terms, shall provide care that is reasonable under the circumstances.
The trustee may employ agents or contractors to provide any such care and pay for such care from the assets of the trust.
(g) For purposes of this section, the term "animal" shall include any nonhuman member of the animal kingdom but shall exclude plants
and inanimate objects.

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