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§ 130-E — SECTION 130-E Removal of trustees, committees or depositaries

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What is NY RPL § 130-E?

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This section allows for the removal of trustees, committees, or depositaries by the court for cause, upon application by an aggrieved person. The court must provide notice and an opportunity for the individual or entity to defend themselves. Applies to individuals involved in trust management and related committees.

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§ 130-E SECTION 130-E Removal of trustees, committees or depositaries

RPL § 130-E

§ 130-e. Removal of trustees, committees or depositaries. A trustee, committee or any member thereof and a depositary may be removed by the court for cause shown upon the application of any person aggrieved by the act or omission to act of such trustee, committee, member or depositary after such notice and opportunity to be heard in his or its defense as the court shall direct.

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