There is a newer version of the Montana Code Annotated
2005 Montana Code Annotated - Part 1 — Duties of Trustees
- 72-34-101 — Duty to administer trust.
- 72-34-102 — Duties of trustee of revocable trust.
- 72-34-103 — Duty of loyalty.
- 72-34-104 renumbered 72-34-604.
- 72-34-105 — Duty to avoid conflict of interest.
- 72-34-106 — Duty not to undertake adverse trust.
- 72-34-107 — Duty to take control of and preserve trust property.
- 72-34-108 — Duty to make trust property productive.
- 72-34-109 — Duty to dispose of improper investments.
- 72-34-110 — Duty to keep trust property separate and identified.
- 72-34-111 — Duty to enforce claims.
- 72-34-112 — Duty to defend actions.
- 72-34-113 — Duty not to delegate entire administration of trust.
- 72-34-114 — Duty to use ordinary skill and prudence.
- 72-34-115 — Duty to use special skills.
- 72-34-116 — Duty with respect to cotrustees.
- 72-34-117 — Certain actions and transactions not violations of duties.
- 72-34-118 — Standard of care not affected by compensation.
- 72-34-119 through 72-34-120 reserved.
- 72-34-121 — Repealed.
- 72-34-122 through 72-34-123 reserved.
- 72-34-124 — Trustee's general duty to report information to beneficiaries.
- 72-34-125 — Duty to report information about trust on request.
- 72-34-126 — Duty to provide annual statement to income beneficiaries.
- 72-34-127 — Exceptions to duty to report information and to provide annual statement.
- 72-34-128 — Permissive accounts.
- 72-34-129 — Discretionary powers to be exercised reasonably.
- 72-34-130 — Standard for exercise of "absolute", "sole", or "uncontrolled" powers.
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