Sec. 274.105. FAILURE TO SEND NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTION; DEFECTIVE NOTICE. (a) If the parties to a substitution agreement under Section 274.101 intentionally fail to send the required notice under Section 274.103 , the substitution of the fiduciary is ineffective. (b) If the parties unintentionally fail to send the required notice, the substitution of the fiduciary is not impaired. (c) If a substitution of a fiduciary is ineffective because of a defect in the required notice, any action taken by a subsidiary trust company before the substitution is determined to be ineffective is valid if the action would have been valid if performed by the affiliated bank.
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