7777 - Delegation by trustee.

     § 7777.  Delegation by trustee.        (a)  Standards for delegation.--A trustee may delegate duties     and powers that a prudent trustee of comparable skills might     delegate under the circumstances. The trustee shall exercise     reasonable care, skill and caution in:            (1)  selecting an agent;            (2)  establishing the scope and specific terms of the        delegation, consistent with the purposes and provisions of        the trust; and            (3)  reviewing periodically the agent's actions in order        to monitor the agent's performance and compliance with the        scope and specific terms of the delegation.        (b)  Agent's duty.--The agent shall comply with the scope and     terms of the delegation and shall exercise the delegated duties     and powers with reasonable care, skill and caution and shall be     liable to the trust for failure to do so. An agent who     represents having special skills or expertise shall use those     special skills or that expertise.        (c)  Liability.--A trustee who complies with subsection (a)     is not liable to the beneficiaries or to the trust for an action     of the agent to whom the function was delegated.        (d)  Jurisdiction.--An agent who accepts the delegation of     duties or powers from a trustee who is subject to the     jurisdiction of a court of this Commonwealth shall be deemed to     have submitted to the jurisdiction of that court even if the     terms of the delegation provide for a different jurisdiction or     venue.        (e)  When one trustee may delegate to another.--A trustee may     delegate duties and powers to another trustee if the delegating     trustee reasonably believes that the other trustee has greater     skills than the delegating trustee with respect to those duties     and powers and the other trustee accepts the delegation. The     delegating trustee shall not be responsible for the decisions,     actions or inactions of the trustee to whom those duties and     powers have been delegated if the delegating trustee has     exercised reasonable care, skill and caution in establishing the     scope and specific terms of the delegation and in reviewing     periodically the performance of the trustee to whom the duties     and powers have been delegated and that trustee's compliance     with the scope and specific terms of the delegation.