Tennessee Statutes

§ 35-50-120 — Blind trust

Tennessee·Title 35
(a)A trust shall be considered a "blind trust" if the trust is created to benefit an individual, the individual's spouse or any dependent child and is under the management and control of a trustee who is a bank or trust company authorized to exercise fiduciary powers, a licensed attorney or a broker who:
(1)Is independent of and not associated with any party interested in the trust;
(2)Is not or has not been an employee of any interested party or any organization affiliated with any interested party, and is not a partner of, or involved in any joint venture or other investment with any interested party; and (3) Is not a relative of any party.
(b)There shall be no communications direct or indirect between the trustee and an interested party with respect to the trust unless the communica

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Legislative History

Acts 1988, ch. 951, § 1.

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