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2005 Rhode Island Code - CHAPTER 18-4 — Powers of Fiduciaries
- § 18-4-1 — Application of cy pres doctrine.
- § 18-4-2 — Powers of trustees.
- § 18-4-3 — Arbitration.
- § 18-4-4 — Power of sale.
- § 18-4-5 — Effect of trustee's receipt.
- § 18-4-6 — Conveyance by infant trustee.
- § 18-4-7 — Disposition of money payable to infant trustee.
- § 18-4-8 — Settlement of debts and claims Assent of court.
- § 18-4-9 — Powers of surviving fiduciaries.
- § 18-4-10 — Management powers exercised with court approval.
- § 18-4-11 — Purposes for which borrowing authorized.
- § 18-4-12 — Leases authorized.
- § 18-4-13 — Parties to management proceedings Guardians ad litem Costs.
- § 18-4-14 — Binding effect of authorized transactions.
- § 18-4-15 — Definitions.
- § 18-4-16 — Payments or transfers to fiduciaries Effect of misapplication by fiduciary.
- § 18-4-17 — Transfer of negotiable instrument by fiduciary.
- § 18-4-18 — Check drawn by fiduciary payable to third person.
- § 18-4-19 — Check drawn by and payable to fiduciary.
- § 18-4-20 — Deposit in name of fiduciary.
- § 18-4-21 — Deposit in fiduciary's personal account.
- § 18-4-22 — Administration of trusts.
- § 18-4-23 — Charitable remainder trusts.
- § 18-4-24 — Termination of small trusts.
- § 18-4-25 — Consolidation or division of trusts.
- § 18-4-26 — Powers of fiduciaries in connection with environmental laws.
- § 18-4-27 — Validity of trusts.
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