Appointment as Executor, Testamentary Trustee, or Administrator; Corporate Successor to Will Nominee; Co-Fiduciary With Natural Person; Bond or Security

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Sec. 13. (a) A corporate fiduciary may:

(1) be appointed; and

(2) accept the appointment;

to act as executor or trustee under the last will and testament, or as administrator, with or without the will annexed, of the estate of any deceased person.

(b) A corporate fiduciary may:

(1) be appointed; and

(2) act under the order of appointment of any court of competent jurisdiction;

as executor of or trustee under any last will and testament, whenever the corporate fiduciary is the successor to any corporation appointed in the last will and testament, whether such succession is the result of merger, consolidation, or otherwise.

(c) Whenever a natural person is appointed with a corporate fiduciary in an appointment as receiver, guardian, commissioner, trustee, executor, or administrator with or without the will annexed, the appointment of the natural person may be:

(1) under such limitation of powers; and

(2) upon such terms and conditions as to:

(A) the possession and control of the trust assets by the corporate fiduciary, or otherwise; and

(B) the bond or security, if any, to be given by the natural person;

as the natural person and the corporate fiduciary may agree to and the court making the appointment shall approve.

(d) Whenever a natural person who is appointed in a fiduciary capacity is required to give a bond or security for the faithful performance of the natural person's duties, a corporate fiduciary may guarantee or become surety for the natural person:

(1) if the corporate fiduciary takes possession and control of the assets belonging to the estate or other fiduciary relationship; and

(2) if the court having jurisdiction of the corporate fiduciary approves the guaranteeing or becoming surety for the natural person.

As added by P.L.262-1995, SEC.90.


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