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Connecticut General Statutes > Title 34 > Chapter 615 - Statutory Trusts


Current as of: 2009
§ 34-500Short title: Connecticut Statutory Trust Act
§ 34-501Definitions
§ 34-502Authorization of statutory trust. Applicability to common law business trusts. Governing law
§ 34-502aPurposes of statutory trust
§ 34-502bPowers and liabilities of statutory trust
§ 34-503Certificate of trust
§ 34-504Execution of certificates
§ 34-505Effective time and date of certificate
§ 34-506Name of statutory trust. Reservation of name
§ 34-507Appointment of statutory agent for service of process
§ 34-508Service of process
§ 34-509Fees payable to the Secretary of the State
§ 34-515Contributions by beneficial owners
§ 34-516Rights of beneficial owners in property of statutory trust
§ 34-517Management of statutory trust
§ 34-518Existence of statutory trust
§ 34-519Applicability of laws pertaining to trusts. Classification for taxation purposes
§ 34-520Applicability of law re foreign corporation acting as trustee
§ 34-521Merger or consolidation
§ 34-522Derivative actions
§ 34-523Liability of beneficial owners, trustees, officers, employees and managers
§ 34-524Indemnification
§ 34-530Governing law
§ 34-531Registration with Secretary of the State
§ 34-532Appointment of agent for service of process
§ 34-533Service of process on statutory agent
§ 34-534Issuance of registration
§ 34-535Name
§ 34-536Amendment of application for registration
§ 34-537Cancellation of registration
§ 34-538Revocation of certificate of registration
§ 34-539Transaction of business without registration
§ 34-540Activities not constituting transacting business in this state
§ 34-541Action by Attorney General
§ 34-545Reservation of power to amend or repeal
§ 34-546Rules of construction
§ 34-547Severability

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