Rhode Island General Laws
Chapter 10-17 - Trustee Process
Section 10-17-16. - Joint action against trustees failing to account.

§ 10-17-16. Joint action against trustees failing to account.
If several trustees shall neglect or refuse to render an account upon oath in the same case, then the plaintiff shall bring his or her action against all the trustees jointly, and in no other manner.
History of Section.C.P.A. 1905, § 587; G.L. 1909, ch. 301, § 21; G.L. 1923, ch. 351, § 21; G.L. 1938, ch. 550, § 12; G.L. 1956, § 10-17-16.

Structure Rhode Island General Laws

Rhode Island General Laws

Title 10 - Courts and Civil Procedure – Procedure in Particular Actions

Chapter 10-17 - Trustee Process

Section 10-17-1. - “Trustee” defined.

Section 10-17-2. - Account by trustee as to attached property.

Section 10-17-3. - Oath to account — Certified copy.

Section 10-17-4. - Time of filing account.

Section 10-17-5. - Surrender of property to officer.

Section 10-17-6. - Summons of garnishee as witness.

Section 10-17-7. - Amount with which trustee charged — Action against trustee.

Section 10-17-8. - Suits against separate trustees.

Section 10-17-9. - Satisfaction by trustee after judgment against defendant.

Section 10-17-10. - Delivery of specific articles on execution.

Section 10-17-11. - Delivery of money to court before judgment.

Section 10-17-12. - Discharge of trustee by surrender or delivery.

Section 10-17-13. - Determination as to whether trustee is chargeable.

Section 10-17-14. - Liability of trustee for false answers.

Section 10-17-15. - Liability on failure to render account — Action against trustee.

Section 10-17-16. - Joint action against trustees failing to account.

Section 10-17-17. - Defense in name of defendant.

Section 10-17-18. - Dismissal of person served who holds no property.

Section 10-17-19. - Intervention by other claimant of estate.

Section 10-17-20. - Questions of fact on additional allegations.

Section 10-17-21. - Apportionment of costs.

Section 10-17-22. - Costs and charges incurred by trustee.