114.083 – RIGHTS AND LIABILITIES FOR COMMITTING TORTS. (a)
Texas Property Code § 114.083
Summary
This law outlines the conditions under which a trustee can be held personally liable for torts committed while managing a trust. It allows for the recovery of damages from trust property if certain criteria are met, specifically relating to the trustee's business activities.
Trustees may be liable for torts during trust administration.
Liability can be collected from trust property under specific conditions.
Trustee must be engaged in business activities for liability to apply.
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