The transfer of trust beneficiary rights refers to the transfer of trust beneficiary rights.
Trust beneficiary rights are the rights of the related parties stipulated in the trust contract to enjoy the income from the management or disposal of the trust property.
It also includes the right of the parties stipulated in the contract to enjoy the benefits of the trust property itself when the trust contract ends.
Trust beneficiary rights refer to the right of the beneficiary to request the trustee to pay trust benefits. In the broad sense of trust beneficiary rights, in addition to the right to request payment of trust benefits, beneficiaries also have other rights to ensure the realization of trust benefits, such as the Trust Law
"The right to know", the right to adjust the trust property management method, the right to revoke the trustee's disposition in violation of the trust, and the right to terminate the trustee.
Trust beneficiary rights have the following characteristics: First, trust beneficiary rights are property rights that have the nature of both real rights and creditor's rights.
Trust beneficial rights are the rights and interests that the beneficiary enjoys in the trust, so the rights must first be property rights.
Second, trust beneficial rights are transferable property rights.
The rights of trust beneficiary rights are realized through the transfer of pledges, so the rights that can be pledged should meet the conditions for transferability.