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2009 Rhode Island Code
Title 18 - Fiduciaries

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  • CHAPTER 18-1 - Application of Laws to Trusts
  • CHAPTER 18-2 - Appointment of Fiduciaries
  • CHAPTER 18-3 - Fiduciaries' Emergency Act
  • CHAPTER 18-4 - Powers of Fiduciaries
  • CHAPTER 18-4.1 - The Public Radio Conversions Act
  • CHAPTER 18-5 - Common Trust Funds
  • CHAPTER 18-6 - Accounting
  • CHAPTER 18-7 - Uniform Transfers to Minors Act
  • CHAPTER 18-8 - Joint Control by Sureties
  • CHAPTER 18-9 - Charitable Trusts
  • CHAPTER 18-9.1 - Spendthrift Trusts
  • CHAPTER 18-9.2 - Qualified Dispositions in Trust
  • CHAPTER 18-10 - Registration of Securities in Name of Nominee
  • CHAPTER 18-11 - Simplification of Fiduciary Security Transfers
  • CHAPTER 18-12 - Uniform Management of Institutional Funds
  • CHAPTER 18-12.1 - Uniform Prudent Management of Institutional Funds Act
  • CHAPTER 18-13 - Rhode Island Uniform Custodial Trust Act
  • CHAPTER 18-14 - Uniform Testamentary Additions to Trusts Act
  • CHAPTER 18-15 - Rhode Island Uniform Prudent Investor Act
  • CHAPTER 18-16 - Rhode Island Short Form Power of Attorney Act

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