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Code · Illinois · Chapter 205 — FINANCIAL REGULATION · Act 620

Sec. 9-5. Applicability of other Acts by reference.

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Sec. 9-5. Applicability of other Acts by reference. Corporate fiduciaries subject to the provisions of this Act shall continue to be subject to the provisions of other Acts which govern actions of trustees including, but not limited to:
(a)"An Act to provide for the appointment of successor trustees in land trust agreements", approved August 13, 1965, as amended.
(b)"An Act to require disclosure, under certification of perjury, of all beneficial interests in real property held in a land trust, in certain cases", approved September 21, 1973, as amended.
(c)"An Act in relation to land trusts and the power and authority of trustees of land trusts to deal with trust property", approved August 6, 1982, as amended.
(d)"An Act concerning the powers of corporations authorized to accept and execute trusts, to register and hold securities of fiduciary accounts in bulk and to deposit same with a depository", approved September 1, 1972, as amended.
(e)the "Common Trust Fund Act", approved July 29, 1943, as amended.
(f)the Illinois Trust Code.
(g)"An Act concerning liability for participation in breaches of fiduciary obligations", approved July 7, 1931, as amended.
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