§ 18-3-2. Definitions.
As used in this chapter:
(1) “Cofiduciary” means a trustee or personal representative empowered to exercise fiduciary functions jointly with any person authorized to delegate functions under the provisions of § 18-3-3;
(2) “Fiduciary” means any trustee or personal representative;
(3) “Functions” includes discretions, powers, and duties;
(4) “Person” includes corporations as well as natural persons;
(5) “Personal representative” means an executor under a will, an administrator cum testamento annexo, an administrator de bonis non, an administrator of an intestate estate, or a guardian of the estate of any person;
(6) “Power of attorney” and “power” means a power of attorney given pursuant to § 18-3-5;
(7) “Trustee” means any person who is designated in any written instrument, or court order, or in any will admitted to probate in this state to hold property upon trust, whether or not that person has assumed possession of the trust estate or entered upon his or her fiduciary duties;
(8) “War or national emergency” means any period during which the United States is engaged in any war, declared or undeclared, plus a period of sixty (60) days thereafter; and
(9) “War service” means:
(i) Active service during the period of any war or national emergency, whether within or outside of the territory of the United States of America, in any of the naval, military, or air forces of the United States;
(ii) Any active service during the period of any war or national emergency on any ship of United States registry; or
(iii) Any other work or employment during the period of any war or national emergency outside the continental United States and under the direction of the government of the United States.
History of Section.P.L. 1942, ch. 1140, § 4; P.L. 1950 (s.s.), ch. 2645, § 3; G.L. 1956, § 18-3-2.
Structure Rhode Island General Laws
Chapter 18-3 - Fiduciaries’ Emergency Act
Section 18-3-1. - Short title.
Section 18-3-2. - Definitions.
Section 18-3-3. - Delegation of powers by fiduciary.
Section 18-3-4. - Implied or constructive trust.
Section 18-3-5. - Power of attorney — Recording.
Section 18-3-6. - Power additional.
Section 18-3-7. - Judicial approval of delegation.
Section 18-3-8. - Time of execution of power of attorney.
Section 18-3-9. - Acts performed before notice of revocation of power.
Section 18-3-10. - Notice that donor of power is missing.
Section 18-3-11. - Appointment in good faith.
Section 18-3-12. - Judicial supervision of donee.
Section 18-3-13. - Delegation of powers by donee.
Section 18-3-14. - Exercise of powers by cofiduciaries.
Section 18-3-15. - Conclusive effect of statement under oath by cofiduciaries.