Delaware Code § 5-938

Transfer of fiduciary accounts
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(a) For purposes of this section, "fiduciary" shall mean a banking organization or trust company of a type referred to in this section
acting as a trustee, personal representative, guardian or custodian under a Uniform Gifts to Minors Act or any comparable act.
(b) The term "interested person" means any living person who:
(1) Is an income beneficiary or vested remainderman of a trust;
(2) Has a vested interest in a decedent's estate;
(3) Receives benefits as a ward from a guardianship account; or
(4) Is the minor with respect to an account established under a Uniform Gifts to Minors Act or a comparable act.
(c) With the prior written approval of, and in accordance with the terms and conditions of transfer prescribed by, the office of the State
Bank Commissioner, and upon completion of the notice procedure of subsection (d) of this section, a banking organization, trust company
or a bank holding company having its principal place of business in this State may transfer 1 or more of the fiduciary accounts
administrated by such banking organization, trust company, or 1 or more of the banking organizations or trust companies controlled by
such bank holding company to another banking organization or trust company controlled by such banking organization or bank holding
company. With the prior written approval of, and in accordance with the terms and conditions of transfer prescribed by, the office of the
State Bank Commissioner, and upon completion of the notice procedures of subsection (d) of this section, a banking organization or trust
company organized under the laws of any jurisdiction (including federal law) that has a place of business in this State but not its principal
place of business in this State may transfer 1 or more of the fiduciary accounts administered in this State by such banking organization or
trust company, to another banking organization or trust company in this State controlled by such banking organization or trust company or
by a bank holding company or a savings and loan holding company that controls such transferring banking organization or trust company.
(d) Prior to effecting a transfer of 1 or more fiduciary accounts under subsection (c) of this section, the fiduciary shall send written notice
of such transfer to all interested persons or their legal or natural guardians. If the persons, or their legal or natural guardians in the case of
minor children or incompetents, to whom such notice was sent do not make written objections to the fiduciary of the account within 30
days of the date such notice was mailed, then the fiduciary may complete the transfer of the account.
(e) If a fiduciary completes a transfer as described in the preceding subsections, the banking organization or trust company to which such
fiduciary accounts have been transferred shall automatically be substituted as a fiduciary of all the accounts so transferred without further
action and without any order or decree of any court or public officer, and such transferee banking organization or trust company shall have
all the rights, duties, responsibilities, obligations and liabilities, financial or otherwise, of such transferring fiduciary with respect to such
accounts. Likewise, a fiduciary which completes a transfer of 1 or more accounts as described in the preceding subsections shall be
removed as fiduciary of all such accounts without an accounting and without any order or decree of any court or public officer, and
prospectively such fiduciary shall have no continuing duties, responsibilities, obligations or liabilities, financial or otherwise, with respect
to the accounts so transferred. Such transfer shall not relieve a fiduciary of any liability it may have incurred for its action or inaction prior
to the transfer.

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