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  6. Title 19 - Fiduciaries and ...
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  8. Chapter 3 - Trusts.
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  10. Article 6 - Investment of Trust Estate.


Article 6 - Investment of Trust Estate.


  • Section 19-3-120 - Classes of authorized investments; repeal of conflicting statutes.
  • Section 19-3-120.1 - Investments in common trusts, collective investment funds, and interests of investment companies and trusts.
  • Section 19-3-120.2 - Standards for fiduciary investment and management.
  • Section 19-3-121 - Interest-bearing warrants.
  • Section 19-3-122 - Securities issued or insured by secretary of housing and urban development.
  • Section 19-3-123 - Mortgages insured by secretary of housing and urban development - Investment.
  • Section 19-3-124 - Mortgages insured by secretary of housing and urban development - Sale, etc.
  • Section 19-3-125 - Life, endowment, or annuity contracts.
  • Section 19-3-126 - Tax anticipation bonds, etc., of certain counties.
  • Section 19-3-127 - Bonds of Tennessee Valley Authority.
  • Section 19-3-128 - Debts incurred under National Housing Act and under acts of Congress relating to veterans' benefits.
  • Section 19-3-129 - General rules of law govern trustee's liability.
  • Section 19-3-130 - Investment outside state.
  • Section 19-3-131 - Petition to obtain authority; notice.
  • Section 19-3-132 - Judgment on hearing.
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