How Securities to Be Registered by Corporate Trustee
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Law
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Georgia Code
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Wills, Trusts, and Administration of Estates
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Trusts
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Trustees' Duties and Powers
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Registration and Deposit of Securities
- How Securities to Be Registered by Corporate Trustee
Whenever a bank or trust company is duly authorized to act and is acting as a fiduciary, which term shall include an executor, administrator, trustee, guardian, or conservator, and has a nominee in whose name securities, including, without limitation, bonds, stocks, notes, and other evidences of title to intangible personal property, held as a fiduciary, may be registered, it shall be lawful to register securities in the name of the nominee without mention of the fiduciary relationship in the trust instrument evidencing the securities or on the books of the issuer of the same, provided that:
- The records of the corporate fiduciary shall at all times clearly show that the securities are held by the corporate fiduciary in its capacity as fiduciary, together with the beneficial owner or owners thereof and all facts relating to its ownership, possession, and holding thereof; and
- The corporate fiduciary shall not be relieved of liability for the safe custody, control, and proper distribution of the securities by reason of the registration of same in the name of any nominee.
(Code 1981, §53-12-290, enacted by Ga. L. 2010, p. 579, § 1/SB 131.)
Cross references. - Uniform transfer on death security registration, § 53-5-60 et seq.
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