Alaska Statutes
Article 3. Trustees.
Sec. 13.36.073. Vacancy in trusteeship; appointment of successor.

(a) Except as otherwise provided in the trust instrument, a vacancy in a trusteeship occurs if
(1) a person designated as a trustee rejects the trusteeship or is considered to have rejected the trusteeship under AS 13.36.071;
(2) a person designated as a trustee cannot be identified or does not exist;
(3) a trustee resigns;
(4) a trustee is disqualified or removed under AS 13.36.076;
(5) a trustee dies;
(6) a guardian or conservator is appointed for an individual serving as a trustee.
(b) Except as otherwise provided in the trust instrument, if one or more co-trustees remain in office, it is not necessary to fill a vacancy in a trusteeship, but a vacancy in a trusteeship shall be filled if the trust does not have a remaining trustee.
(c) A vacancy in a trusteeship of a noncharitable trust that is required to be filled shall be filled in the following order of priority:
(1) under the terms of the trust;
(2) by a person, other than a beneficiary, appointed by unanimous agreement of the qualified beneficiaries; or
(3) by a person appointed by the court.
(d) A vacancy in a trusteeship of an exclusively charitable trust that is required to be filled shall be filled in the following order of priority:
(1) under the terms of the trust;
(2) by a person selected by the unanimous consent of the charitable organizations expressly designated to receive distributions under the terms of the trust; or
(3) by a person appointed by the court.
(e) Except as otherwise provided in the trust instrument, a qualified beneficiary who may be represented and bound by another person under AS 13.06.120 may have the qualified beneficiary's consent to the appointment of a trustee as specified in this section given by the person who may represent the qualified beneficiary under AS 13.06.120.

Structure Alaska Statutes

Alaska Statutes

Title 13. Decedents' Estates, Guardianships, Transfers, Trusts, and Health Care Decisions

Chapter 36. Trust Administration

Article 3. Trustees.

Sec. 13.36.070. General duty not limited.

Sec. 13.36.071. Accepting or rejecting trusteeship.

Sec. 13.36.072. Co-trustees.

Sec. 13.36.073. Vacancy in trusteeship; appointment of successor.

Sec. 13.36.074. Resignation of trustee.

Sec. 13.36.076. Removal of trustee.

Sec. 13.36.077. Delivery of property by former trustee.

Sec. 13.36.078. Reimbursement of expenses.

Sec. 13.36.079. Certification of trust; penalty.

Sec. 13.36.080. Duty to inform and account to beneficiaries.

Sec. 13.36.085. Bonding.

Sec. 13.36.090. Trustee's duty; appropriate place of administration; deviation.

Sec. 13.36.095. Personal liability of trustee to third parties.

Sec. 13.36.100. Limitations on proceedings against trustees.

Sec. 13.36.105. Powers attached to the office of trustee.

Sec. 13.36.107. General powers.

Sec. 13.36.109. Specific powers of trustees.

Sec. 13.36.110. Liability of trustee relating to exercise of power.

Sec. 13.36.120. Voting of corporate stock owned by trustee.

Sec. 13.36.125. Creation of trust bank account to pay special debts.

Sec. 13.36.130. Failure of beneficiary to present claim for payment.

Sec. 13.36.135. Holding stock in name of nominee.

Sec. 13.36.140. Loan of trust funds.

Sec. 13.36.145. Corporate trustee depositing trust funds with itself.

Sec. 13.36.150. Trustee leasing, buying, or selling to or from itself or a related person.

Sec. 13.36.153. Restrictions on exercising certain trustee powers.

Sec. 13.36.155. Permitted sales between trusts held by same corporate trustee.

Sec. 13.36.157. Exercise of power of appointment.

Sec. 13.36.158. Additional provisions relating to exercise of a power of appointment.

Sec. 13.36.159. Implementation of power of appointment.

Sec. 13.36.160. Corporate trustee buying its own or an affiliate's securities.

Sec. 13.36.165. Withdrawals from mingled trust funds.

Sec. 13.36.169. Elections to qualify property for marital deduction and generation-skipping transfer tax allocations.

Sec. 13.36.170. Unenforceable oral trust created by deed.

Sec. 13.36.175. Action on contract against trustee in representative capacity.

Sec. 13.36.180. Exoneration or reimbursement for tort.

Sec. 13.36.185. Tort liability of trust.

Sec. 13.36.190. Personal liability for tort committed by trustee.

Sec. 13.36.192. Power of settlor of trust.

Sec. 13.36.194. Power of beneficiary of trust.

Sec. 13.36.196. Relieving trustee of duties, restrictions, and liability; power of the court.

Sec. 13.36.198. Consequences of violations.

Sec. 13.36.215. Definitions.

Sec. 13.36.220. Short title.