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Chapter 07 - Third-Party Responsibility For Fiduciary Acts


  • § 55-7-1 Liability of third persons dealing with trustees.
  • § 55-7-2 Definition of terms.
  • § 55-7-3 A thing done "in good faith" defined.
  • § 55-7-4 Payment or transfer to fiduciary--Nonliability of transferor for improper application.
  • § 55-7-5 Check or bill of exchange drawn by fiduciary payable to third person--Liability of payee.
  • § 55-7-6 Transfer of check or bill of exchange drawn by fiduciary who holds it as payee or transferee.
  • § 55-7-7 Bank account in name of fiduciary--Check drawn by fiduciary--Bank's liability to principal.
  • § 55-7-8 Bank account in name of principal--Check drawn by fiduciary--Bank's liability to principal.
  • § 55-7-9 Deposit in bank to fiduciary's personal account--Bank's liability to principal.
  • § 55-7-10 Deposit in bank in names of two or more trustees--Check drawn by one.
  • § 55-7-11 Negotiable instrument transferred by fiduciary.
  • § 55-7-12 Law governing transactions not within Uniform Fiduciaries Act.
  • § 55-7-13 Act not retroactive.
  • § 55-7-14 Uniformity of interpretation.
  • § 55-7-15 Citation of uniform act.
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