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§2203.  Balancing losses against gains

A trustee who is liable for a loss occasioned by one breach of trust cannot reduce the amount of his liability by deducting the amount of a gain that has accrued through another distinct breach of trust; but if the two breaches of trust are not distinct, a trustee is accountable only for the net gain or chargeable only for the net loss resulting therefrom.  

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Louisiana > Rs > Title9 > Rs9-2203

§2203.  Balancing losses against gains

A trustee who is liable for a loss occasioned by one breach of trust cannot reduce the amount of his liability by deducting the amount of a gain that has accrued through another distinct breach of trust; but if the two breaches of trust are not distinct, a trustee is accountable only for the net gain or chargeable only for the net loss resulting therefrom.  


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Louisiana > Rs > Title9 > Rs9-2203

§2203.  Balancing losses against gains

A trustee who is liable for a loss occasioned by one breach of trust cannot reduce the amount of his liability by deducting the amount of a gain that has accrued through another distinct breach of trust; but if the two breaches of trust are not distinct, a trustee is accountable only for the net gain or chargeable only for the net loss resulting therefrom.