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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 20 — DECEDENTS, ESTATES AND FIDUCIARIES · Chapter 77

§ 7780.23. Application to cotrustee - UDTA 12.

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§ 7780.23. Application to cotrustee - UDTA 12.
The terms of a trust may assign different duties and standards of care to different trustees and, in doing so, relieve a trustee from liability with respect to a duty assigned to another trustee to the same extent that, in a directed trust, a directed trustee is relieved from duty and liability with respect to a trust director's power of direction under sections 7780.20 (relating to duty and liability of directed trustee - UDTA 9), 7780.21 (relating to duty to provide information to trust director or directed trustee - UDTA 10) and 7780.22 (relating to no duty to monitor, inform or advise - UDTA 11).
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Cross References. Section 7780.23 is referred to in sections 7705, 7763 of this title.
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