A trust company established under this chapter may act as agent for the purpose of issuing, registering or countersigning the certificates of stock, bonds, or other evidences of indebtedness of a corporation, association, municipal corporation, state or national government, on such terms as may be agreed upon, and may also act as trustee for the bondholders of a corporation, and for such purpose may receive transfers of real and personal property upon such terms as may be agreed upon.
Structure Delaware Code
Chapter 7. CORPORATION LAW FOR STATE BANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES
Subchapter IV. Powers and Prohibitions
§ 761. General powers of corporations organized under this chapter.
§ 762. Ownership of real estate used for transaction of business.
§ 763. Membership in Federal Reserve System.
§ 764. Capital notes or debentures.
§ 765. Power of trust company.
§ 766. Power of trust company to act as agent, registrar, trustee, etc.
§ 767. Limitations on powers and activities of banks and trust companies.
§ 768. Loans on security of and purchase of its own capital stock.
§ 769. Ownership of capital stock of another bank or trust company.