633A.4601 - PERSONAL LIABILITY -- LIMITATIONS.

        633A.4601  PERSONAL LIABILITY -- LIMITATIONS.         1.  Except as otherwise provided in the contract or in this part,      a trustee is not personally liable on a contract properly entered      into in the trustee's fiduciary capacity in the course of      administration of the trust unless the trustee fails to reveal the      representative capacity or identify the trust in the contract.         2.  A trustee is personally liable for obligations arising from      ownership or control of trust property, including liability for      environmental law violations, and for torts committed in the course      of administering a trust only if the trustee is personally at fault.         3.  A claim based on a contract entered into by a trustee in the      trustee's representative capacity, on an obligation arising from      ownership or control of trust property, or on a tort committed in the      course of administering a trust may be asserted against the trust by      proceeding against the trustee in the trustee's representative      capacity, whether or not the trustee is personally liable on the      claim.         4.  A question of liability as between the trust and the trustee      personally may be determined in a proceeding brought under section      633A.6202.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         99 Acts, ch 125, §79, 109         C2001, §633.4601         2002 Acts, ch 1107, §19; 2005 Acts, ch 38, §54, 55         CS2005, §633A.4601