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    • North Carolina General Statutes
    • Chapter 53 - Regulation of Financial Services
    • Article 14 - Trust Institutions Acting in a Fiduciary Capacity.
    • § 53-163.9 - Short title.

    North Carolina General Statutes
    Article 14 - Trust Institutions Acting in a Fiduciary Capacity.
    § 53-163.9 - Short title.

    53-163.9. Short title.
    This Part may be cited as the Uniform Common Trust Fund Act. (1939, c. 200, s. 5; 1977, c. 502, s. 2; 2005-192, s. 1.)

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    Structure North Carolina General Statutes

    North Carolina General Statutes

    Chapter 53 - Regulation of Financial Services

    Article 14 - Trust Institutions Acting in a Fiduciary Capacity.

    § 53-158.10 - Definitions.

    § 53-159 - Trust institution may act as fiduciary.

    § 53-159.1 - Power of fiduciary or custodian to deposit securities in a clearing corporation.

    § 53-160 - License to do business.

    § 53-161 - Examination in connection with license as to solvency.

    § 53-163 - Clerk of superior court notified of license and revocation.

    § 53-163.1 - Funds held by a trust institution awaiting investment or distribution.

    § 53-163.2 - Investments in securities by trust institutions.

    § 53-163.3 - Fiduciary funds awaiting investment.

    § 53-163.5 - Establishment of common trust funds.

    § 53-163.6 - Court accountings.

    § 53-163.7 - Supervision by State Banking Commission.

    § 53-163.8 - Uniformity of interpretation.

    § 53-163.9 - Short title.

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