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Code · South Dakota · Title 55 · Chapter 55-1

55-1A-32.1. Trustee immunity from liability for failure to prosecute, defend, or continue to defend.

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If the trustee fails to prosecute, defend, or continue to defend the trust or its assets because the conditions set forth in subdivision 55-1A-32(1) or
(2)have not been fulfilled, the trustee is not liable for any such failure even if the failure, including without limitation a withdrawal from a proceeding, may result in the granting or awarding of relief against the trustee or the trust, including without limitation a distribution of trust assets in satisfaction of a claim.
For purposes of chapter 55-1A , the term, prosecute, or, defend or continue to defend, means:
(1)Instituting, participating in, intervening in or defending a lawsuit, action in equity or administrative, arbitration or mediation proceeding (collectively a proceeding); or
(2)Taking any other action to resist such claim.
This section and § 55-1A-32 control unless the governing instrument specifically provides otherwise.
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