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Code · Ohio · Title 58 Trusts · Chapter 5801 Ohio Trust Code

Section 5801.21 — Concluding trustee's administration of irrevocable trust.

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(A)A trustee may, but is not required to, use the process prescribed in sections 5801.22 and 5801.23 of the Revised Code, as applicable, when concluding the trustee's administration of an irrevocable trust.
(B)Sections 5801.20 to 5801.24 of the Revised Code do not apply to a testamentary trust subject to the supervision of a probate court.
(C)Except as otherwise provided in the Revised Code or other applicable law, including the common law, the provisions of sections 5801.22 and 5801.23 of the Revised Code may be used in combination with or in lieu of other options or proceedings available under the Revised Code or other applicable law, including the common law.
(D)A trustee's substantial good-faith compliance with the requirements concerning the contents of the notices described in division
(B)of section 5801.22 and division
(B)of section 5801.23 of the Revised Code is deemed sufficient.
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