Nevada Code § 163.130

Exoneration or reimbursement of trustee for tort
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1. A trustee who has incurred personal
liability for a tort committed in the administration of the trust is entitled
to exoneration therefor from the trust property if the trustee has not discharged
the claim, or to be reimbursed therefor out of trust funds if the trustee has
paid the claim, if:
(a) The tort was a common incident of the kind of
business activity in which the trustee was properly engaged for the trust;
(b) Although the tort was not a common incident
of such activity, neither the trustee nor any officer or employee of the
trustee was guilty of personal fault in incurring the liability; or
(c) The trust instrument authorizes the
exoneration or reimbursement of a trustee and the actions of the trustee did
not constitute willful misconduct or gross negligence.
2. If a trustee commits a tort which
increases the value of the trust property, the trustee shall be entitled to
exoneration or reimbursement with respect thereto to the extent of such
increase in value, even though the trustee would not otherwise be entitled to
exoneration or reimbursement.
3. Nothing in this section shall be
construed to change the existing law with regard to the liability of trustees
of charitable trusts for torts of themselves or their employees.

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