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Code · Louisiana · Title 9 — Civil Code-Ancillaries

RS 9:2335

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RS 9:2335
§2335. Immunity of trustee acting pursuant to judgment
In the event that a judgment is entered by the district court directing the administration or expenditure of such trust, conditional bequest or donation inter vivos, in the manner provided hereinabove, and such judgment becomes final without appeal, then no trustee, donee or other person or corporation having custody of the property, subject to such trust, conditional bequest or donation inter vivos, who has administered or expended the said property in accordance with the provisions of said judgment shall ever be liable personally to any person whatsoever for failure to administer said trust, conditional bequest or donation in accordance with the literal terms thereof, and upon a proper showing to said district court that the administration or expenditure thereof in accordance with the terms of said judgment shall have been completed, said trustee, donee or other person or corporation having custody or possession of said property shall be fully and finally discharged from all responsibility in the premises.
Acts 1954, No. 592, §5. Amended by Acts 1970, No. 43, §1.
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