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  10. Part 10 - Fiduciary Powers


Part 10 - Fiduciary Powers


  • § 45-2-1001. Company authorized to act as fiduciary.
  • § 45-2-1002. Fiduciary powers.
  • § 45-2-1003. Segregation and registration of fiduciary assets -- Nominee.
  • § 45-2-1004. Investment in undivided interest in property.
  • § 45-2-1005. Fiduciary bond or oath excused.
  • § 45-2-1006. Deposit of securities in federal reserve bank when acting as fiduciary authorized.
  • § 45-2-1007. Deposit of securities in central depository.
  • § 45-2-1008. Transfer of fiduciary accounts -- Substitute fiduciaries.
  • § 45-2-1009. Trust offices.
  • § 45-2-1010. Fiduciary activities of state trust institution.
  • § 45-2-1011. Fiduciary activities of out-of-state trust institution.
  • § 45-2-1012. State trust company principal office.
  • § 45-2-1013. Trust office.
  • § 45-2-1014. Out-of-state trust institution trust office.
  • § 45-2-1015. Name of trust institution.
  • § 45-2-1016. Designation of trustee.
  • § 45-2-1017. Choice of law governing trust and fiduciary investments.
  • § 45-2-1018. Engaging in commerce prohibited.
  • § 45-2-1019. Pledge of assets.
  • § 45-2-1020. Merger authority.
  • § 45-2-1021. Sale of assets.
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