A person who in good faith pays or transfers to a fiduciary any money or other property which the fiduciary as such is authorized to receive is not responsible for the proper application thereof by the fiduciary; and any right or title acquired from the fiduciary in consideration of such payment or transfer is not invalid in consequence of a misapplication by the fiduciary.
Source: L. 23: p. 174, § 2. CSA: C. 67, § 2. CRS 53: § 57-1-2. C.R.S. 1963: § 57-1-2.
Structure Colorado Code
Title 15 - Probate, Trusts, and Fiduciaries
§ 15-1-102. Legislative Declaration
§ 15-1-104. Prior Transactions
§ 15-1-105. Application of Payments to Fiduciary
§ 15-1-106. Transfer of Negotiable Instruments by Fiduciary
§ 15-1-107. Check Drawn by Fiduciary Payable to Third Person, Effect
§ 15-1-108. Check Drawn by and Payable to Fiduciary, Effect
§ 15-1-109. Deposit in Name of Fiduciary
§ 15-1-110. Check Drawn Upon Account of Principal by Fiduciary
§ 15-1-111. Deposits in Personal Account of Fiduciary
§ 15-1-112. Deposits in Name of Two or More Trustees
§ 15-1-112.5. Liability of a Fiduciary for Acts of Predecessor Fiduciary