Indiana Statutes

§ 28-14-3-21 — Appointment by court having jurisdiction; power to renounce appointment

Indiana § 28-14-3-21
JurisdictionIndiana
Art. 14CORPORATE FIDUCIARIES
Ch. 3Powers and Duties

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Ind. Code § 28-14-3-21 (2026).

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A court or an officer of a court having jurisdiction to:

(1)grant letters of guardianship;
(2)appoint a trustee, guardian, receiver, or committee of the estate of a person;
(3)appoint a committee, trustee, or receiver in insolvency or bankruptcy proceedings, or in any other proceeding or action, under state or federal law; or
(4)make any other fiduciary appointment provided for in this article; may appoint a corporate fiduciary. However, the corporate fiduciary is not required to accept the appointment.

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Legislative History

As added by P.L.262-1995, SEC.90. Amended by P.L.11-2023, SEC.92.

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