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NY Code - Article 23: COSTS, ALLOWANCES AND COMMISSIONS

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  • Section 2301 Costs, general 1
  • Section 2302 Award of costs and allowances 1
  • Section 2303 Security for costs 1
  • Section 2304 Costs of appeal 1
  • Section 2305 Fees of appraisers An appraiser is entitled in addition to his actual expenses, to a sum to be fixed by the court for his services in making the appraisal
  • Section 2306 Annual statements to be furnished to beneficiaries Any trustee who is not required to furnish annual statements under either 2308 or 2309 because he has not retained annual commissions shall nevertheless be required to furnish the annual statements referred to in those sections to any beneficiary receiving income or any person interested in the principal of the trust who shall request such statements
  • Section 2307 Commissions of fiduciaries other than trustees 1
  • Section 2307-A Commissions of attorney-executor 1
  • Section 2308 Commissions of trustees under wills of persons dying, or under lifetime trusts created, on or before August 31, 1956 1
  • Section 2309 Commissions of trustees under wills of persons dying, or lifetime trusts established, after August 31, 1956 1
  • Section 2310 Payment on account of commissions 1
  • Section 2311 Ex parte application for advance payment of commissions 1
  • Section 2312 Commissions of corporate trustees 1
  • Section 2313 Multiple commissions of executors or trustees under wills of persons dying, or lifetime trusts established, after August 31, 1993 With respect to wills of persons dying, or lifetime trusts established, after August 31, 1993, if there are more than two executors or trustees, no more than two commissions shall be allowed unless the decedent has specifically provided otherwise in a signed writing, and the compensation thus allowable must be apportioned among the fiduciaries according to the services rendered by them respectively unless they shall have agreed in writing among themselves to a different apportionment which, however, shall not provide for more than one full commission for any one of them
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