South Dakota Statutes

§ 55-3-17.1 — Resignation of fiduciary.

South Dakota § 55-3-17.1
JurisdictionSouth Dakota
Title 55FIDUCIARIES AND TRUSTS
Ch. 55-3EXPRESS TRUSTS FOR THIRD-PARTY BENEFICIARIES

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S.D. Codified Laws § 55-3-17.1 (2026).

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In addition to the provisions included in the governing instrument, a fiduciary may resign:

(1)In the case of a revocable trust:
(a)Without court approval upon at least thirty days' notice to the settlor, all fiduciaries, all designated successors to the resigning fiduciary's office and all those who have authority to appoint a successor to replace the resigning fiduciary; or (b) With court approval;
(2)In the case of an irrevocable trust:
(a)Without court approval upon at least thirty days' notice to the settlor, if living, all fiduciaries, all designated successors to the resigning fiduciary's office, all those who have authority to appoint a successor to replace the resigning fiduciary and to those qualified beneficiaries who are known to the resigning fiduciary other

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Legislative History

SL 2019, ch 209, § 2.

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