II. Form
2.1 Form
Article 48 - Liability
As it is the obligation of the Trustee on behalf of the Executor of the Trust to administer all Assets and Liabilities, any acceptance of liability on the part of a Beneficiary may only be temporary, according to some fixed term or conditions.
Once a Beneficiary completes any obligations or agreement associated with acceptance of surety for a liability, the obligation for any continuing liability must automatically return to the Executors and Administrators and their Trustees of the Trust or Estate.
When a Person dishonors an instrument, properly formed and registered, then a deed of dishonor may be issued. When a deed of dishonor properly formed is dishonored a deed of protest may be issued. When a Person has dishonored three perfected instruments, they have then fully consented and accept any attached liability even if such consent and acceptance has not been made orally or in writing.
Any Executor or Administrator or their Trustees that refuse to act within their obligations and accept when an obligation is returned upon admission of a mistake or non-consent as surety is guilty of a gross breach of duties and automatically becomes personally liable for any and all associated liabilities.