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2010 Georgia Code

TITLE 7 - BANKING AND FINANCE

CHAPTER 1 - FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
ARTICLE 2 - BANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES
PART 4 - POWERS OF TRUST COMPANIES
§ 7-1-310 - Powers to act as fiduciary and in other representative capacities

O.C.G.A. 7-1-310 (2010)
7-1-310. Powers to act as fiduciary and in other representative capacities


(a) A trust company may act, alone or with others, as:

(1) Fiduciary;

(2) Investment advisor;

(3) Custodian of property;

(4) Agent or attorney in fact;

(5) Registrar or transfer agent of securities;

(6) Fiscal agent of the United States, a state or a public body thereof, a corporation, or a person; and

(7) Treasurer of a public body or of a nonprofit corporation.

(b) A trust company shall have, in respect to any capacity in which it may act pursuant to a power under subsection (a) of this Code section, all the rights and duties which a person has in such capacity under applicable laws and under the terms upon which the trust company is designated to act in such capacity.

(c) Every bank, building and loan association, and credit union operating pursuant to this chapter shall possess all of the rights, privileges, powers, and responsibilities herein conferred upon trust companies; provided, however, that no such bank, building and loan association, or credit union shall exercise such powers and privileges without the prior written approval of the department after a careful consideration of the factors enumerated in Code Section 7-1-394, relating to the chartering of trust companies. Any bank exercising or partially exercising trust powers prior to February 27, 1976, authorized by its articles may continue to exercise or partially to exercise those powers to the extent approved by the department without the necessity of obtaining a new approval.

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