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Title 34 - Banking, Financial Institutions and Money
CHAPTER 19.
SAFE-DEPOSIT BOXES
SECTION 34-19-10. Definitions.
"Lessee" means a person contracting with a lessor for the use of a safe-deposit box.
"Lessor" means a bank, cash depository, or trust company renting safe-deposit facilities authorized by law to operate in the State.
"Safe-deposit box" means a safe-deposit box, vault, or other safe-deposit receptacle maintained by a lessor and the rules relating thereto apply to property or documents kept in safekeeping in the bank's vault.
SECTION 34-19-20. Safe-deposit business authorized.
Subject to the provisions of this chapter any bank, building and loan association, savings and loan association, savings association, savings bank, or trust company may maintain and lease safe-deposit boxes and may accept property or documents for safekeeping.
SECTION 34-19-30. Lease of box to minor.
A bank may lease a safe-deposit box to and in connection therewith deal with a minor with the same effect as if leasing to and dealing with a person of full legal capacity.
SECTION 34-19-40. Access to box of fiduciary.
Where a safe-deposit box is made available by a lessor to one or more persons acting as fiduciaries, the lessor may, except as otherwise expressly provided in the lease or the writings pursuant to which such fiduciaries are acting, allow access thereto as follows:
(1) By any one or more of the persons acting as executors or administrators;
(2) By any one or more of the persons otherwise acting as fiduciaries when authorized in writing signed by all other persons so acting; or
(3) By any agent authorized in writing signed by all of the persons acting as fiduciaries.
SECTION 34-19-50. Access to box of decedent; removal of contents.
A lessor shall permit the person named in a court order for the purpose, or if no order has been served upon the lessor, the spouse, a parent, an adult descendant or a person named as an executor in a copy of a purported will produced by him, to open and examine the contents of a safe-deposit box leased by a decedent, or any documents delivered by a decedent for safekeeping, in the presence of an officer, manager, or assistant manager of the lessor; and the lessor, if so requested by such person, must deliver:
(1) Any writing purporting to be a will of the decedent to the executor, if one be therein named, otherwise to the court having jurisdiction of the decedent's estate;
(2) Any writing purporting to be a deed to a burial plot or to give burial instructions to the person making the request for a search; and
(3) Any document purporting to be an insurance policy on the life of the decedent to the beneficiary named therein.
No other contents shall be removed, pursuant to this section until an executor or administrator qualifies and makes claim to the contents.
SECTION 34-19-60. Refusal of access because of adverse claim.
An adverse claim to the contents of a safe-deposit box, or to property held in safekeeping, is not sufficient to require the lessor to deny access to its lessee unless:
(1) The lessor is directed to do so by a court order issued by a court of competent jurisdiction; or
(2) The safe-deposit box is leased or the property is held in the name of a lessee with the addition of words indicating that the contents or property are held in a fiduciary capacity, and the adverse claim is supported by a written statement of facts disclosing that it is made by or on behalf of a beneficiary and that there is reason to know that the fiduciary will misappropriate the trust property.
A claim is also an adverse claim where one of several lessees claims, contrary to the terms of the lease, an exclusive right of access, or where one or more persons claim a right of access as agents or officers of a lessee to the exclusion of others as agents or officers, or where it is claimed that a lessee is the same person as one using another name.
SECTION 34-19-70. Opening box when rental is one year in default.
If the rental due on a safe-deposit box has not been paid for one year, the lessor may send a notice by registered mail to the last known address of the lessee stating that the safe-deposit box will be opened and its contents stored at the expense of the lessee unless payment of the rental is made within thirty days. If the rental is not paid within thirty days from the mailing of the notice, the box may be opened in the presence of an officer, manager or assistant manager of the lessor and of a notary public who is not a director, officer, employee or stockholder of the lessor. The contents shall be sealed in a package by the notary public who shall write on the outside the name of the lessee and the date of the opening. The notary public shall execute a certificate reciting the name of the lessee, the date of the opening of the box and a list of its contents. The certificate shall be included in the package and a copy of the certificate shall be sent by registered mail to the last known address of the lessee. The package shall then be placed in the general vaults of the lessor at a rental not exceeding the rental previously charged for the box.
SECTION 34-19-80. Sale of contents unclaimed for two years.
If the contents of the safe-deposit box have not been claimed within two years of the mailing of the certificate as required by Section 34-19-70, the lessor may send a further notice to the last known address of the lessee stating that, unless the accumulated charges are paid within thirty days, the contents of the box will be sold at public auction at a specified time and place, or, in the case of securities listed on a stock exchange, will be sold upon the exchange on or after a specified date and that unsalable items will be destroyed. The time, place and manner of sale shall also be posted conspicuously on the premises of the lessor and advertised once seven days prior to the sale in a newspaper of general circulation in the community. If the articles are not claimed, and the accrued rent and disbursements of lessor paid, they may then be sold in accordance with the notice.
SECTION 34-19-90. Disposition of proceeds of sale of contents.
The balance of the proceeds of a sale under Section 34-19-80, after deducting accumulated charges, including the expense of advertising and conducting the sale, shall be deposited to the credit of the lessee in any account maintained by him, or if none, shall be deemed a deposit account with the bank, cash depository, or trust company operating the safe-deposit facility, and shall be identified on the books of the bank as arising from the sale of contents of a safe-deposit box.
SECTION 34-19-100. Destruction of private documents of no apparent value.
Any documents or writings of a private nature and having little or no apparent value need not be offered for sale under Section 34-19-80, but shall be retained, unless claimed by the owner, for a period of two years, after which they may be destroyed.
SECTION 34-19-110. Use of words "safe deposit" or "safety deposit."
It is unlawful for a person to use the words "safe deposit", "safety deposit", or other similar words in connection with the rental of storage space, or in the title or name under which business is done.
A person subject to the jurisdiction of the State Board of Financial Institutions, a manufacturer or dealer in safe-deposit facilities or equipment, or an association, the membership of which is composed of officers or institutions subject to the jurisdiction of the board or the banking department of other states or of the United States, are exempt.
A person who violates the provisions of this section is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, must be fined in the discretion of the court or imprisoned not more than one year, or both.
SECTION 34-19-120. Access to safe deposit box of mentally incompetent person to obtain original power of attorney.
In cases where a person has been given a durable power of attorney by a lessee of a safe deposit box who has become mentally incompetent, and the original copy of the power is put in the box, the lessor may permit the person given the power to open the box to obtain the original copy of the power. The lessor may request the person purporting to have been given the durable power of attorney to produce a certified copy of the power or an affidavit declaring that he has been given the power before opening the box. No other contents may be removed from the box pursuant to this section.
The durable power of attorney provided for in this section means a power made durable under the provisions of Section 62-5-501.