Whereas
, The deferred operation of this act would
tend to defeat its purpose, which is to
protect forthwith third parties relying on transfers by trustees of
nontestamentary trusts,
therefore it is hereby declared to be an emergency law,
necessary for the immediate preservation of the
public convenience.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives
in General Court assembled, and by the authority of the same,
as follows:
SECTION 1.
Chapter 184 of the General Laws is hereby amended by
adding the
following section:-
Section 35. Notwithstanding section 25 to the contrary, a
certificate sworn to or stated to be executed under the penalties of perjury,
and
in either case signed by a person who from the records of the registry of
deeds
or of the registry district of the land court, for the county or district in
which real estate owned by a nontestamentary trust lies, appears to be a
trustee
thereunder and which certifies as to: (a) the identity of the trustees or the
beneficiaries thereunder; (b) the authority of the trustees to act with respect
to real estate owned by the trust; or (c) the existence or nonexistence of a
fact which constitutes a condition precedent to acts by the trustees or
which are in any other manner germane to affairs of the trust, shall be binding
on all trustees and the trust estate in favor of a purchaser or other person
relying in good faith on the certificate. The certificate most recently
recorded
in the registry of deeds for the county or district in which the real estate
lies
shall control.
SECTION 2.
Chapter 203 of the General Laws is hereby amended by
striking out section 2, as appearing in the 2000 Official Edition, and
inserting in place thereof the
following section:-
Section 2. If a trust concerning land is created or declared
by such instrument, the recording of the instrument, or of a certificate
conforming
to the requirements of section 35 of chapter 184, in the registry of deeds or
the
registration office of the land court, in either case for the county or
district
where the land lies, shall be equivalent to actual notice to every person
claiming under a conveyance, attachment or execution thereafter made or levied.
Approved January 1, 2003.