A trustee may acquire or retain a contract of life insurance upon the life of the settlor or the settlor's spouse, or both, without liability for a loss arising from the trustee's failure to: (1) determine whether the contract is or remains a proper investment; (2) investigate the financial strength of the life insurance company; (3) exercise nonforfeiture provisions available under the contract; or (4) diversify the contract.
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