Sec. 12. (Liability for Breach of Trust by Co-Trustee) A trustee becomes liable to the beneficiary for a breach of trust committed by his co-trustee if he: (a) participates in the breach of trust; (b) improperly delegates the administration of the trust to the co-trustee; (c) approves, acquiesces in or conceals a breach of trust; (d) enables the co-trustee to commit a breach of trust by his failure to exercise care in the administration of the trust; or (e) fails to use reasonable effort to compel the co-trustee, or, if the co-trustee has died, his estate, to redress a breach of trust. Formerly: Acts 1971, P.L.416, SEC.4.
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