We recently considered language in a trust instrument similar to that last quoted, i.e., permitting persons dealing with the trustee to take his acts as conclusive evidence of lawful authority. See Penta v. Concord Auto Auction, Inc.,
In view of the settlor’s power to amend and revoke the trust and to substitute beneficiaries, a power retained until death, summary judgment could also rest on the creditor’s right to reach the trust property as if it had been the debtor’s own. State Street Bank & Trust Co. v. Reiser,
The judgment is to be modified by adding to it ITT’s reasonable attorney’s fees and costs incident to the appeal. As so modified, the judgment is affirmed.
So ordered.
