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Virginia

Title 64.2 · Chapter 14
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-1400. Authority to qualify trustee; necessity for security; notice of qualification; qualification by less than all of trustees named.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-1401. Jurisdiction for qualification of testamentary trustee; qualification and bond; when surety not required.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-1402. Jurisdiction for qualification of certain testamentary trustees and trustees generally.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-1403. Qualification of trustees.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-1404. New fiduciary appointed when authority of former revoked.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-1405. Court may appoint trustee in place of one named in will, deed, or other writing; management by corporate trustee outside of the Commonwealth.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-1406. Notice required; certain substitutions validated.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-1407. Who to execute the trust until new trustee appointed.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-1408. Circuit court may exercise same powers in suit to enforce or administer trust.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-1409. Information to be provided to clerk by fiduciary.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-1410. When court may require new bond or revoke authority; giving new bond upon motion of fiduciary, surety, or other party in interest.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-1411. When fiduciary may qualify without security; requirements for issuance of certificates of qualification; payments.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-1412. How trustee required to give bond; when to be removed and another appointed.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-1413. Placing certain trust assets in designated financial institutions; waiver or reduction of bond of fiduciary.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-1414. Effect of orders of qualification of bank as committee or guardian.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-1415. Liability for losses by negligence or failure to make defense.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-1416. Liability of fiduciary for actions of cofiduciary.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-1417. How judgment may be entered against personal representative, conservator, or committee.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-1418. Court order for payments due from fiduciaries; effect.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-1419. Execution of fiduciary bond or appointment of agent designates clerk as attorney for service of process.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-1420. Clerk to mail notice, process, or rule to person served.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-1421. What judgment or decree based upon service upon clerk shall specifically adjudicate.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-1422. Environmental liability of fiduciaries.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-1423. Trustee not disqualified due to status as stockholder, employee, or officer of corporate noteholder; sale of property by trustee not voidable.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-1424. Resignation by fiduciary of his trust.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-1425. How securities transferred to successor.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-1426. Nonresident fiduciaries.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-1427. How property of nonresident infant or incapacitated person transferred to foreign guardian, conservator, or committee.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-1428. Transfer of proceeds of sale of real estate of nonresident beneficiary to foreign fiduciary.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-1429. Notice and bond required prior to transfer.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-1430. When bond may be dispensed with.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-1431. Sale of property and payment of proceeds to nonresident trustee.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-1432. Discharge from liability of resident guardian, committee, conservator, or trustee.
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