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Section 28-69-305 - Compliance with environmental law

(a) The fiduciary shall be entitled to charge the cost of any inspection, review, abatement, response, cleanup, or remedial action authorized herein in compliance with environmental law against the income or principal of the trust or estate.(b) A fiduciary shall not be personally liable to any beneficiary or other party for any decrease in value of assets in trust or in an estate by reason of the fiduciary's compliance with any environmental law, specifically including any reporting requirement under such a law.(c) Neither the acceptance by the fiduciary of property nor a failure by the fiduciary to inspect property shall be deemed to create any inference as to whether or not there is or may be any liability under any environmental law with respect to that property.Acts 1993, No. 421, § 3.

(a) The fiduciary shall be entitled to charge the cost of any inspection, review, abatement, response, cleanup, or remedial action authorized herein in compliance with environmental law against the income or principal of the trust or estate.(b) A fiduciary shall not be personally liable to any beneficiary or other party for any decrease in value of assets in trust or in an estate by reason of the fiduciary's compliance with any environmental law, specifically including any reporting requirement under such a law.(c) Neither the acceptance by the fiduciary of property nor a failure by the fiduciary to inspect property shall be deemed to create any inference as to whether or not there is or may be any liability under any environmental law with respect to that property.Acts 1993, No. 421, § 3.
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