91-9-5 - Filing or producing vouchers by trustees.

§ 91-9-5. Filing or producing vouchers by trustees.
 

In every case where a trustee is required by law or by the instrument creating the trust to present his account to the court, each such account shall be filed, examined, approved, and allowed by the court in the same way that the accounts of executors and administrators are examined, approved, and allowed; and the requirements for filing vouchers or producing the same for inspection shall be the same as the requirements in respect to the accounts of executors or administrators. 
 

Any record, voucher, claim, check, draft, receipt, writing, account, statement, note or other evidence which may be furnished, filed, probated, presented or produced, or required to be produced, by a federally regulated bank, thrift or trust company shall be deemed to be an original admitted, furnished, filed, probated, presented, or produced for all purposes and with the same effect as the original, if such financial institution produces a copy of such evidence from a format of storage commonly used by financial institutions, whether electronic, imaged, magnetic, microphotographic or otherwise. 
 

Sources: Codes, 1942, § 1273-10; Laws,  1960, ch. 217, § 10; Laws,  1996, ch. 400, § 44, eff from and after passage (approved March 19, 1996).