Limitations on investments and interests

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    (a)    Except as otherwise provided in this section, a trust company may not:

        (1)    Invest its own funds in a common trust fund that it administers; or

        (2)    Have any interest, other than its fiduciary interest, in the assets in a common trust fund that it administers.

    (b)    If, because of a creditor relationship or otherwise, a trust company acquires an interest in a participation in a common trust fund that it administers, the participation shall be withdrawn on the next valuation date allowed by the fund plan.

    (c)    A trust company does not have a prohibited interest in the assets of a common trust fund that it administers merely because the trust company owns in its own right any stocks, bonds, or other obligations issued by a person from whom the fund also holds stocks, bonds, or other obligations.


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