8005 - Commissions of trustees; advance payment of fees of an attorney-trustee.

§  8005.  Commissions  of  trustees;  advance  payment  of  fees of an  attorney-trustee. A trustee of an express trust  shall  be  entitled  to  commissions  and  the allowance of his expenses and compensation and, if  he be an attorney admitted to practice in this state, to  the  allowance  of  a  sum on account of his compensation for legal services theretofore  rendered to the trust, in the same manner and amount as that provided by  sections twenty-one  hundred  eleven,  twenty-three  hundred  eight  and  twenty-three  hundred  eleven of the surrogate's court procedure act for  testamentary trustees, if the trust was established on or before  August  thirty-first,  nineteen  hundred  fifty-six,  or  as  that  provided  by  sections  twenty-one  hundred  eleven,  twenty-three  hundred  nine  and  twenty-three  hundred  eleven of the surrogate's court procedure act for  testamentary  trustees,  if  the  trust  was  established  after  August  thirty-first,  nineteen  hundred  fifty-six  or  as that provided for by  sections twenty-one hundred eleven and twenty-three hundred  eleven  for  testamentary trustees and twenty-three hundred twelve of the surrogate's  court procedure act except that the statements required thereunder to be  furnished annually in order to retain certain annual commissions need be  furnished  during the settlor's lifetime only to beneficiaries currently  receiving  income.  The  court  shall  make  such   determinations   and  allowances  as  the named sections require or authorize the surrogate to  make, and the term "will" used in those sections shall be  construed  to  mean  the  instrument  creating the trust and the phrase "the court from  which his letters were issued" shall be  construed  to  mean  the  court  having jurisdiction of the trust.