Arkansas Code § 24-12-203

Immunity - Jurisdiction
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(a) Trustees who comply with the requirements of § 24-2-618(a) are not liable to the beneficiaries or to the trust for the decisions or actions of the agent to whom the function was delegated. (b) By accepting the delegation of a trust function from the trustees of a trust that is subject to the law of this state, an agent submits to the jurisdiction of the courts of this state. Acts 1999, No. 50, § 3; 1999, No. 332, § 3.
(a) Trustees who comply with the requirements of § 24-2-618(a) are not liable to the beneficiaries or to the trust for the decisions or actions of the agent to whom the function was delegated. (b) By accepting the delegation of a trust function from the trustees of a trust that is subject to the law of this state, an agent submits to the jurisdiction of the courts of this state. Acts 1999, No. 50, § 3; 1999, No. 332, § 3.
(a) Trustees who comply with the requirements of § 24-2-618(a) are not liable to the beneficiaries or to the trust for the decisions or actions of the agent to whom the function was delegated. (b) By accepting the delegation of a trust function from the trustees of a trust that is subject to the law of this state, an agent submits to the jurisdiction of the courts of this state. Acts 1999, No. 50, § 3; 1999, No. 332, § 3.
(a) Trustees who comply with the requirements of § 24-2-618(a) are not liable to the beneficiaries or to the trust for the decisions or actions of the agent to whom the function was delegated.
(b) By accepting the delegation of a trust function from the trustees of a trust that is subject to the law of this state, an agent submits to the jurisdiction of the courts of this state.
Acts 1999, No. 50, § 3; 1999, No. 332, § 3.

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