36C-8-810. Record keeping and identification of trust property.
(a) A trustee shall keep adequate records of the administration of the trust.
(b) A trustee shall keep trust property separate from the trustee's own property.
(c) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (d) of this section, a trustee shall cause the trust property to be designated so that the interest of the trust, to the extent feasible, appears in records maintained by a party other than a trustee or beneficiary.
(d) If the trustee maintains records clearly indicating the respective interests, a trustee may invest and administer as a whole the property of two or more separate trusts. (2005-192, s. 2; 2007-106, s. 34.1.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 36C - North Carolina Uniform Trust Code
Article 8 - Duties and Powers of Trustee.
§ 36C-8-801 - Duty to administer trust.
§ 36C-8-802 - Duty of loyalty.
§ 36C-8-804 - Prudent administration.
§ 36C-8-805 - Cost of administration.
§ 36C-8-806 - Trustee's skills.
§ 36C-8-807 - Delegation by trustee.
§ 36C-8-808 - Powers of a settlor to take certain actions with respect to the trust.
§ 36C-8-809 - Control and protection of trust property.
§ 36C-8-810 - Record keeping and identification of trust property.
§ 36C-8-811 - Enforcement and defense of claims.
§ 36C-8-812 - Collecting trust property.
§ 36C-8-813 - Duty to inform and report.
§ 36C-8-814 - Discretionary powers; tax savings.
§ 36C-8-815 - General powers of trustee.
§ 36C-8-816 - Specific powers of trustee.