This section covers the appointment, acceptance, and resignation or removal of trustees, emphasizing the importance of adhering to the trust instrument's provisions. Trustees must have the legal and actual capacity to hold title and exercise powers, with the appointment not complete until property titles are vested in them. Successor trustees may be designated by the trust document or, in its absence, through court appointment. Trustees can resign at will, but their resignation must follow the process outlined in the trust instrument and include proper conveyance of property to successors. Removal for cause, such as breach of trust or mismanagement, depends on trust terms or statutory provisions. Integrity, transparency, and adherence to the trust document are key to effective trusteeship.