§ 1601

Added by Stats. 2011, Ch. 243, Sec. 3. (SB 664) Effective January 1, 2012.

For the purposes of this chapter, all trusts and other business permitted to be accepted or executed by a trust company are hereby classified and defined as either court trusts or private trusts.

A “court trust” is one in which a trust company acts under appointment, order, or decree of any court, as executor, administrator, guardian, conservator, assignee, receiver, depositary, or trustee, or in which it receives on deposit money or property

from a public administrator, under any provision of this code, or from any executor, administrator, guardian, assignee, receiver, depositary, or trustee, under any order or decree of any court.

A “private trust” is every other trust, agency, fiduciary relationship, or representative capacity.

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