A fiduciary may: 1. Borrow money for such periods of time and upon such terms and conditions as to rates, maturities, renewals and security as the fiduciary deems advisable, including the power of a corporate fiduciary to borrow from its own banking department, for the purpose of paying debts, taxes or other charges against the estate or any trust, or any part thereof; 2. Provide a guarantee by the trust or mortgage, pledge or otherwise encumber such portion of the estate or any trust as may be required to obtain loan or loans; and 3. Renew existing loans either as maker or endorser.
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