NRS 163.140
Commission of tort by trustee or predecessor: Prerequisites to suit and collection from trust property

  • plaintiff not required to prove certain matters
  • entry of judgment
  • notice
  • intervention
  • personal liability of trustee
  • nonalteration of certain existing law.

1.

If a trustee or the trustee’s predecessor has committed a tort in the course of his or her administration of the trust, the trustee in the capacity of representative may be sued and collection had from the trust property, if the court determines in the action that:

(a)

The tort was a common incident of the kind of business activity in which the trustee or the predecessor was properly engaged for the trust;

(b)

That, although the tort was not a common incident of such activity, neither the trustee nor the predecessor, nor any officer or employee of the trustee or the predecessor, was guilty of personal fault in incurring the liability; or

(c)

That, although the tort did not fall within paragraph (a) or (b), it increased the value of the trust property.
Ê If the tort is within paragraph (a) or (b), collection may be had of the full amount of damage proved, and if the tort is within paragraph (c) above, collection may be had only to the extent of the increase in the value of the trust property.

2.

In an action against the trustee in the capacity of representative under this section, the plaintiff need not prove that the trustee could have secured reimbursement from the trust fund if the trustee had paid the plaintiff’s claim.

3.

A judgment may not be entered in favor of the plaintiff in the action unless the plaintiff proves that, within 30 days after filing the action, or within 30 days after the filing of a report of an early case conference if one is required, whichever is longer, or within such other period as the court may fix, and more than 30 days before obtaining the judgment, the plaintiff notified each of the beneficiaries known to the trustee who then had a present interest of the existence and nature of the action. The notice must be given by mailing copies to the beneficiaries at their last known addresses. The trustee shall furnish the plaintiff a list of the beneficiaries and their addresses, within 10 days after written demand therefor, and notification of the persons on the list constitutes compliance with the duty placed on the plaintiff by this section. Any beneficiary may intervene in the action and contest the right of the plaintiff to recover.

4.

Subject to the rights of exoneration or reimbursement provided in NRS 163.130, the trustee may also be held personally liable for any tort committed by the trustee, or by the trustee’s agents or employees in the course of their employments only if the trustee, agent or employee is personally at fault.

5.

This section does not change the existing law with regard to the liability of trustees of charitable trusts for torts of themselves or their employees.

Source: Section 163.140 — Commission of tort by trustee or predecessor: Prerequisites to suit and collection from trust property; plaintiff not required to prove certain matters; entry of judgment; notice; intervention; personal liability of trustee; nonalteration of certain existing law., https://www.­leg.­state.­nv.­us/NRS/NRS-163.­html#NRS163Sec140.

163.010
Short title.
163.020
Definitions.
163.023
Powers of trustee.
163.025
Combining or dividing certain trusts.
163.026
Giving name to or changing name of certain trusts.
163.027
Distribution of property or money of trust: Powers of trustee
163.030
Loan of money held in trust.
163.040
Corporate trustee may deposit with self certain money held in trust.
163.050
Trustee buying from or selling to self or affiliate.
163.060
Trustee selling from one trust to self as trustee of another trust.
163.070
Purchase by corporate trustee of its own stocks, bonds or other securities for trust prohibited unless specifically authorized.
163.080
Voting stock.
163.090
Holding stock in name of nominee.
163.100
Powers of trustee attached to office.
163.110
Powers of cotrustees: Exercisable by majority if more than two cotrustees
163.115
Removal of trustee
163.117
Ex parte order restraining trustee from taking certain actions.
163.120
Claims based on certain contracts or obligations: Assertion against trust
163.130
Exoneration or reimbursement of trustee for tort.
163.140
Commission of tort by trustee or predecessor: Prerequisites to suit and collection from trust property
163.145
Using power to appoint or distribute income to discharge own legal obligation prohibited.
163.150
Withdrawal from mingled money of multiple trusts.
163.160
Power of settlor
163.170
Power of beneficiary.
163.180
Power of court.
163.185
Power of court to order termination and distribution of trust before time provided in trust instrument.
163.187
Termination of trust when value of trust property insufficient to justify cost of administration.
163.190
Penalty for violation of certain provisions of chapter.
163.200
Uniformity of interpretation.
Last Updated

Jun. 24, 2021

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