West Virginia Code § 31A-4-16

Trust funds to be kept separate; bookkeeping and management
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Every banking institution, nonbanking subsidiary of a bank holding company, nonbanking
subsidiary of a bank or entity jointly owned by federally insured depository institutions
authorized to engage in the trust business pursuant to the provisions of section fourteen of
this article, shall keep all trust funds and investments separate and distinct from the assets
owned by the corporation; and shall keep a separate set of books and recordes showing in
proper detail all transactions so engaged in; and all investments made by such institution as
fiduciary shall be so designated that the trust to which such investmentrs shall appertain or
belong shall be clearly and distinctly shown on the books of the institution; and such funds
shall be held for the uses of the trust designated and for the beneficiaries thereof, and shall
not be liable for any other obligations of the institution.

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