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§ 53‑325.  Additionaltrust offices and representative trust offices.

A foreign trust institutionthat maintains a trust office in this State under the provisions of thisSubpart may establish or acquire and maintain additional trust offices orrepresentative trust offices in this State in the manner provided by G.S. 53‑319for out‑of‑state trust institutions, except that the Commissionermay require any additional information and impose any additional conditions asthe Commissioner deems necessary for prudential reasons consistent with anyapplicable international agreements to which the United States is a party. (2001‑263, s. 1.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > North-carolina > Chapter_53 > GS_53-325

§ 53‑325.  Additionaltrust offices and representative trust offices.

A foreign trust institutionthat maintains a trust office in this State under the provisions of thisSubpart may establish or acquire and maintain additional trust offices orrepresentative trust offices in this State in the manner provided by G.S. 53‑319for out‑of‑state trust institutions, except that the Commissionermay require any additional information and impose any additional conditions asthe Commissioner deems necessary for prudential reasons consistent with anyapplicable international agreements to which the United States is a party. (2001‑263, s. 1.)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > North-carolina > Chapter_53 > GS_53-325

§ 53‑325.  Additionaltrust offices and representative trust offices.

A foreign trust institutionthat maintains a trust office in this State under the provisions of thisSubpart may establish or acquire and maintain additional trust offices orrepresentative trust offices in this State in the manner provided by G.S. 53‑319for out‑of‑state trust institutions, except that the Commissionermay require any additional information and impose any additional conditions asthe Commissioner deems necessary for prudential reasons consistent with anyapplicable international agreements to which the United States is a party. (2001‑263, s. 1.)