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Section 4-10-712 - Trust Advisor

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4-10-712. Trust advisor. (a) The powers and discretions of a trust advisor shall be provided in the trust instrument and may, in the best interests of the trust, be exercised or not exercised in the sole and absolute discretion of the trust advisor and shall be binding on all other persons. Such powers and discretions may include, but are not limited to the following: (i) To perform a specific duty or function that would normally be performed by the trustee, cotrustee or trust protector; (ii) To advise the trustee or cotrustee on matters concerning any beneficiary; (iii) To direct, consent or disapprove a trustee's or cotrustee's action or inaction relating to investments of trust assets; (iv) To direct the acquisition, transfer or retention of any trust investment; and (v) To direct, consent or disapprove a trustee's or cotrustee's action or inaction in making distributions to beneficiaries.

4-10-712. Trust advisor. (a) The powers and discretions of a trust advisor shall be provided in the trust instrument and may, in the best interests of the trust, be exercised or not exercised in the sole and absolute discretion of the trust advisor and shall be binding on all other persons. Such powers and discretions may include, but are not limited to the following: (i) To perform a specific duty or function that would normally be performed by the trustee, cotrustee or trust protector; (ii) To advise the trustee or cotrustee on matters concerning any beneficiary; (iii) To direct, consent or disapprove a trustee's or cotrustee's action or inaction relating to investments of trust assets; (iv) To direct the acquisition, transfer or retention of any trust investment; and (v) To direct, consent or disapprove a trustee's or cotrustee's action or inaction in making distributions to beneficiaries.