2011 Kentucky Revised Statutes CHAPTER 386 ADMINISTRATION OF TRUSTS -- LEGAL INVESTMENTS -- UNIFORM PRINCIPAL AND INCOME ACT 386.550 Corporate powers -- Limitations and restrictions.
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386.550 Corporate powers -- Limitations and restrictions.
Every fiduciary investment company in which a trust institution or foreign trust institution
is authorized by KRS 386.510 to 386.590 to own and hold corporate stock or shares, in
order to qualify for such investments, shall have such corporate powers as may be granted
by the Kentucky Business Corporation Act by virtue of its incorporation under that law
and shall, in addition, have the following corporate powers under its articles of
incorporation and, by its articles of incorporation or its bylaws, be subject to the
limitations and restrictions hereinafter set forth.
(1) The stock of any such fiduciary investment company shall be owned and held only
by trust institutions and foreign trust institutions acting as fiduciaries or cofiduciaries but may be registered in the name of the nominee or nominees of any
such institution or foreign trust institution. Such stock shall not be subject to
transfer or assignment except to the trust institution or foreign trust institution on
whose behalf the stock is held by any such nominee or nominees, or to a fiduciary
or co-fiduciary which becomes successor to the shareholder and which is also a trust
institution or foreign trust institution qualified to hold such stock.
(2) A fiduciary investment company shall have no less than five (5) directors who need
not be shareholders but shall be officers or directors of trust institutions or foreign
trust institutions holding stock in such fiduciary investment company; provided,
however, no one trust institution or foreign trust institution shall have more than a
forty percent (40%) representation on the board of directors of any fiduciary
investment company.
(3) In acquiring, investing, reinvesting, exchanging, selling and managing its assets,
every fiduciary investment company shall exercise the judgment and care under the
circumstances then existing which men of prudence, discretion and intelligence
exercise in the management of their own affairs, not in regard to speculation but in
regard to the permanent disposition of their funds, considering the probable income
as well as the safety of their capital. Within the foregoing limitations, a fiduciary
investment company may acquire and retain every kind of investment, specifically
including (but not by way of limitation) bonds, debentures and other corporate
obligations, corporate stocks, preferred or common, which men of prudence,
discretion and intelligence acquire or retain for their own account; provided, a
fiduciary investment company shall not at any time:
(a) Invest in real estate, commodities or commodity contracts, except that a
fiduciary investment company may invest in securities secured by real estate
or interests therein, in securities issued by companies which deal in real estate
or investments therein, and in certificates of beneficial interest issued by real
estate investment trusts;
(b) Participate on a joint or joint and several basis in any securities trading
account;
(c) Invest in companies for the purpose of exercising control or management;
(d) Make loans to any person or persons, except that the purchase of a portion of
an issue of debt securities, convertible debt securities, debt securities with
(e)
(f)
(g)
(h)
warrants, rights or options attached or other similar securities when originally
issued or thereafter, of a character commonly distributed publicly shall not be
considered the making of a loan;
Purchase or retain the securities of any issuer if immediately after such
acquisition and as a result thereof the following requirements would not be
met: at least seventy-five percent (75%) of the total assets in the fiduciary
investment company taken at market value are represented by (i) cash and
cash items, securities issued or guaranteed by the United States or any
instrumentality thereof, and (ii) other securities which, as to any one (1)
issuer, do not represent more than ten percent (10%) of the voting securities of
such issuer or more than five percent (5%) of the value of the total assets of
the fiduciary investment company;
Act as underwriter of the securities of other issuers;
Borrow money; or
Engage in margin transactions or short sales, or write, put or call options for
the purchase or sale of securities.
Effective: July 13, 1984
History: Amended 1984 Ky. Acts ch. 111, sec. 197, effective July 13, 1984. -- Created
1974 Ky. Acts ch. 300, sec. 6.
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