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Code · Louisiana · Title 9 — Civil Code-Ancillaries

RS 9:2205

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RS 9:2205
§2205. Liability of co-trustee
A trustee shall not be liable to a beneficiary for a breach of trust committed by a co-trustee, unless he:
(1)Participates in a breach of trust committed by his co-trustee;
(2)Delegates improperly the administration of the trust to his co-trustee;
(3)Conceals, approves, or acquiesces in a breach of trust committed by his co-trustee;
(4)Enables his co-trustee to commit a breach of trust by his failure to exercise reasonable care in the administration of the trust; or
(5)Neglects to take proper steps to compel his co-trustee to redress a breach of trust.
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