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    • 2021 Tennessee Code
    • Title 45 - Banks and Financial Institutions
    • Chapter 2 - Banking Institutions
    • Part 10 - Fiduciary Powers

    2021 Tennessee Code
    Chapter 2 - Banking Institutions
    Part 10 - Fiduciary Powers

    § 45-2-1001. Company Authorized to Act as Fiduciary - No company shall act as a fiduciary in this state...

    § 45-2-1005. Fiduciary Bond or Oath Excused - No oath or bond shall be required of a bank...

    § 45-2-1011. Fiduciary Activities of Out-of-State Trust Institution - An out-of-state trust institution that establishes and maintains one (1)...

    § 45-2-1015. Name of Trust Institution - A state trust company or out-of-state trust institution may use...

    § 45-2-1016. Designation of Trustee - Any person residing in this state may designate any trust...

    § 45-2-1017. Choice of Law Governing Trust and Fiduciary Investments - Any trust institution that maintains a trust office in this...

    § 45-2-1018. Engaging in Commerce Prohibited - A state trust company may not invest its funds in...

    § 45-2-1020. Merger Authority - A state trust company may merge with another trust company...

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