New York Statutes
§ 1-2.7 — Fiduciary
New York § 1-2.7
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Bluebook
N.Y. Estates, Powers & Trusts § 1-2.7 (2026).
Text
§ 1-2.7 Fiduciary\n A fiduciary is a person who meets the description, in this part, of a\n"personal representative" or who is designated by the creator or by the\ncourt to act as an assignee for the benefit of creditors, or a\ncommittee, conservator, curator, custodian, guardian, trustee or donee\nof a power during minority.\n
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Related
In re Bankers Trust Co.
99 Misc. 2d 485 (New York Supreme Court, 1979)
Perosi v. LiGreci
98 A.D.3d 230 (Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, 2012)
In re the Estate of Mantzouras
155 Misc. 2d 628 (New York Surrogate's Court, 1992)
Nearby Sections
15
§ 1-1.1
Short title; how cited§ 1-1.2
References§ 1-1.4
Severability§ 1-1.5
Application§ 1-2.1
Codicil§ 1-2.10
Issue§ 1-2.11
Per capita§ 1-2.12
Person§ 1-2.13
Personal representative§ 1-2.14
Per stirpes§ 1-2.15
Property§ 1-2.16
Representation§ 1-2.17
Specific disposition.§ 1-2.18
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New York § 1-2.7, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/ny/EPT/1-2.7.