Nevada Code § 163.060

Trustee selling from one trust to self as trustee of another trust
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1. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 2 or authorized by the trust instrument, a trustee shall not as
trustee of one trust sell property to itself as trustee of another trust except
with the approval of the court having jurisdiction of the trust estate.
2. A bank or other corporate trustee which
is subject to regulation by state or federal authorities may sell a security
which is listed on a regulated stock exchange or sold over the counter by the
National Association of Securities Dealers and is held by it as fiduciary in
one account to itself as fiduciary in another account if the transaction is
fair to the beneficiaries of both accounts and is not otherwise expressly
prohibited by a particular statute.

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