North Carolina Statutes
§ 53-421 — Objection to affiliate transfer
North Carolina § 53-421
JurisdictionNorth Carolina
Ch. 53Regulation of Financial Services
Art. 24Trust Companies and Interstate Trust Business
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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 53-421 (2026).
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If a client, or a person acting on behalf of the client, delivers a written objection to the affiliate transfer to the transferring trust institution at anytime prior to the date of the affiliate transfer, the transferring trust institution shall exclude that account from the affiliate transfer unless the objection is withdrawn. An objection to an affiliate transfer shall not affect the right of the transferring trust institution to continue to administer the account or to seek to transfer the account pursuant to the documents and law governing the account. (2005-274, s. 2.)
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