Trustee receipt as discharge: a written receipt frees the payor from liability unless there is fraud. Trustees may give a receipt in writing for money, securities or other movable property payable, transferable or deliverable to them by reason of a trust or power; such receipt discharges the person paying, transferring or delivering the same from seeing to its application or being accountable for any loss or misapplication, in the absence of fraud.
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Trustee receipt as discharge: a written receipt frees the payor from liability unless there is fraud.
Trustees may give a receipt in writing for money, securities or other movable property payable, transferable or deliverable to them by reason of a trust or power; such receipt discharges the person paying, transferring or delivering the same from seeing to its application or being accountable for any loss or misapplication, in the absence of fraud.
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