Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 130 § 130.735 — Appointment of adviser; liability of trustee
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 130 ·
Oregon Code § 130.735·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Appointment of adviser; liability of trustee.
(1) A trust instrument may appoint a person to act as
an adviser for the purpose of directing or approving decisions made by the
trustee, including decisions related to distribution of trust assets and to the
purchase, sale or exchange of trust investments. The appointment must be made
by a provision of the trust that specifically refers to this section. The
appointment may provide for succession of advisers and for a process for the
removal of advisers. An adviser shall exercise all authority granted under the
trust instrument as a fiduciary unless the trust instrument provides otherwise.
A person who agrees to act as an adviser is subject to Oregon law and submits
to the jurisdiction of the courts of this state.
(2) If a trust
instrument provides that a trustee is to follow the direction of an adviser,
and that trustee acts in accordance with the advisers directions, the trustee
is not liable for any loss resulting directly or indirectly from the trustees
decision unless the decision constitutes reckless indifference to the purposes
of the trust or the interests of the beneficiaries.
(3) If a trust
instrument provides that a trustee is to make decisions with the approval of an
adviser, and the adviser does not provide approval within a reasonable time
after the trustee has made a request for approval of a decision, the trustee is
not liable for any loss resulting directly or indirectly from the decision
unless the decision constitutes reckless indifference to the purposes of the
trust or the interests of the beneficiaries.
(4) Except to the
extent specifically provided by the trust instrument, a trustee has no duty to
monitor an advisers conduct, provide advice to the adviser, consult with the
adviser or give notice to any beneficiary or third party about decisions made
pursuant to the advisers direction that the trustee would have decided
differently.
(5) Absent clear
and convincing evidence to the contrary, all actions taken by a trustee for the
purpose of implementing directions from an adviser, including confirming that
the advisers directions have been carried out and recording and reporting
activities requested by the adviser, are presumed to be administrative actions
taken by the trustee solely for the purpose of allowing the trustee to perform
the duties assigned to the trustee under the trust instrument. Administrative
actions taken by a trustee for the purpose of implementing directions from an
adviser do not constitute monitoring of the adviser or other participation in
decisions that are within the scope of the advisers authority.
(6) A court may
remove an adviser if the court finds:
(a) The adviser
has committed a serious breach of trust; or
(b) Removal of
the adviser best serves the interests of the beneficiaries because the adviser
is unfit or unwilling, or has persistently failed to timely and effectively
advise the trustee in matters assigned to the adviser in the trust instrument
under subsection (1) of this section. [2009 c.275 §21; 2013 c.529 §22]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 130.735
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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