Delaware Code § 12-3313A

Excluded cotrustee
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(a) If the terms of a governing instrument confer upon a cotrustee, to the exclusion of another cotrustee, the power to take certain actions
with respect to the trust, including the power to direct or prevent certain actions of the trustees, the duty and liability of the excluded
trustee is as follows:
(1) If the terms of the governing instrument confer upon the cotrustee the power to direct certain actions of the excluded trustee,
the excluded trustee must act in accordance with the direction and shall have no duty to act in the absence of such direction and is not
liable, individually or as a fiduciary, for any loss resulting directly or indirectly from compliance with the direction unless compliance
with the direction constitutes wilful misconduct on the part of the directed cotrustee;
(2) If the terms of the governing instrument confer upon the cotrustee exclusive authority to exercise any power, the excluded trustee is
not liable, individually or as a fiduciary, for any loss resulting directly or indirectly from the action taken by the cotrustee in the exercise
of the power, such that the excluded trustee shall not be a fiduciary with respect to any power as to which the governing instrument has
conferred upon the cotrustee exclusive authority in accordance with this paragraph (a)(2), but shall remain a fiduciary with respect to
any powers or other matters as to which the governing instrument has not conferred exclusive authority on the cotrustee; and

(3) The excluded trustee has no duty to monitor the conduct of the cotrustee, provide advice to the cotrustee or consult with or request
directions from the cotrustee. The excluded trustee is not required to give notice to any beneficiary of any action taken or not taken by
the cotrustee whether or not the excluded trustee agrees with the result. Administrative actions taken by the excluded trustee for the
purpose of implementing directions of the cotrustee, including confirming that the directions of the cotrustee have been carried out, do
not constitute monitoring of the cotrustee nor do they constitute participation in decisions within the scope of the cotrustee's authority.
(b) The cotrustee holding the power to take certain actions with respect to the trust shall be liable to the beneficiaries with respect to the
exercise of the power as if the excluded trustee were not in office and shall have the exclusive obligation to account to the beneficiaries
and defend any action brought by the beneficiaries with respect to the exercise of the power.

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