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Statutes > New-hampshire > TITLEXXVII > CHAPTER293-B > 293-B-9


   I. A New Hampshire investment trust shall exist as a separate legal entity.
   II. Except to the extent otherwise provided in the governing instrument of the New Hampshire investment trust, the New Hampshire investment trust shall have perpetual existence.
   III. Except to the extent otherwise provided in the governing instrument of a New Hampshire investment trust, the death, incapacity, dissolution, termination or bankruptcy of a beneficial owner shall not result in the termination or dissolution of a New Hampshire investment trust.

Source. 1991, 67:1, eff. May 9, 1991.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-hampshire > TITLEXXVII > CHAPTER293-B > 293-B-9


   I. A New Hampshire investment trust shall exist as a separate legal entity.
   II. Except to the extent otherwise provided in the governing instrument of the New Hampshire investment trust, the New Hampshire investment trust shall have perpetual existence.
   III. Except to the extent otherwise provided in the governing instrument of a New Hampshire investment trust, the death, incapacity, dissolution, termination or bankruptcy of a beneficial owner shall not result in the termination or dissolution of a New Hampshire investment trust.

Source. 1991, 67:1, eff. May 9, 1991.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-hampshire > TITLEXXVII > CHAPTER293-B > 293-B-9


   I. A New Hampshire investment trust shall exist as a separate legal entity.
   II. Except to the extent otherwise provided in the governing instrument of the New Hampshire investment trust, the New Hampshire investment trust shall have perpetual existence.
   III. Except to the extent otherwise provided in the governing instrument of a New Hampshire investment trust, the death, incapacity, dissolution, termination or bankruptcy of a beneficial owner shall not result in the termination or dissolution of a New Hampshire investment trust.

Source. 1991, 67:1, eff. May 9, 1991.