Section 3B:11
- 3B:11-1 - Creator's reserved interest in trust alienable subject to creditors' claims
- 3B:11-2 - Letters of trusteeship under a will
- 3B:11-3 - Trustees construed to be joint tenants
- 3B:11-4 - Effect to be given consent by holders of general powers of appointment upon beneficiaries
- 3B:11-4.1 - Limitations on powers of trustees; applicability; "interested party" defined
- 3B:11-5 - Trustee's death or failure to act; appointment of new trustee by court; powers
- 3B:11-6 - Vacancy in trusteeship upon discharge or removal
- 3B:11-7 - Powers of new, substituted or additional trustees
- 3B:11-8 - Short title
- 3B:11-9 - Definitions
- 3B:11-10 - Provision included in trust instruments governing nonprofit corporations administering private foundation trusts
- 3B:11-11 - Provision included in trust instruments governing split-interest trusts or private foundation trusts
- 3B:11-12 - Execution of instrument stating certain provisions not applicable to trust; filing
- 3B:11-13 - Construction of article
- 3B:11-14 - Power of courts or Attorney General not impaired by article
- 3B:11-15 - Application of article
- 3B:11-16 - Pooled trust accounts
- 3B:11-16.1 - Definitions used in C.3B:11-16 et al.
- 3B:11-17 - Trustees' commission
- 3B:11-18 - Report; rules, regulations
- 3B:11-19 - Short title
- 3B:11-20 - Findings
- 3B:11-21 - Purposes, policies
- 3B:11-22 - Definitions
- 3B:11-23 - Nonprofit corporations
- 3B:11-24 - Board
- 3B:11-25 - No compensation
- 3B:11-26 - Bylaws
- 3B:11-27 - Services; guardianship
- 3B:11-28 - Contributions; written statement of services
- 3B:11-29 - Itemized annual statement
- 3B:11-30 - Qualification of indigent persons
- 3B:11-31 - Special requests; individual trusts
- 3B:11-32 - Community trust irrevocable
- 3B:11-33 - Not deemed asset
- 3B:11-34 - Not subject to rule against perpetuities
- 3B:11-35 - Settlement, dissolution, merger
- 3B:11-36 - Findings, declarations regarding special needs trusts
- 3B:11-37 - Establishing an OBRA '93 trust
- 3B:11-38 - Trust funds for pets recognized as valid