New York Statutes
§ 100-D — Foreign common trust funds
New York § 100-D
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N.Y. Banking § 100-D (2026).
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§ 100-d. Foreign common trust funds. Any banking corporation or trust\ncompany incorporated under the laws of another state which is qualified\nto act as executor or testamentary trustee in this state pursuant to\nsubdivision three of section one hundred thirty-one of the banking law\nmay, when acting in either such capacity, invest any moneys received and\nheld by it in such capacity, either alone or in conjunction with one or\nmore other persons acting with it in such capacity, in any common trust\nfund or funds maintained by it in accordance with the laws of the state\nof its incorporation; provided that the will under which it is acting\ndoes not specifically prohibit such investment and that the will under\nwhich it is acting shall authorize the investment of such moneys in any\nof
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§ 100
Fiduciary powers§ 100-C
Common trust funds§ 100-D
Foreign common trust funds§ 1001
Definitions§ 1002
Application§ 1005
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