Title and trust company. To make contracts to do any lawful business whatsoever; to act as fiscal or transfer agent of any state, municipality, body politic or corporate, and in such capacity to receive and disburse money and transfer and register and countersign certificates of stock, bonds, or other evidences of indebtedness; to receive deposits of trust moneys, securities and other personal property from any person or corporation, and to loan money on real and personal securities; to act as trustee under any mortgage or bond issued by any municipality or corporate trust not inconsistent with the laws of the state of _________; to accept trusts from and execute trusts for married persons in respect of their separate property, whether real or personal, and to be their agent in the management of such property, or to transact any business in that connection; to take, accept and execute any and all such trusts and powers of whatever nature and description as may be conveyed upon or committed to the company by any person or persons, or any body politic or corporate, or other authority by grant, assignment, transfer, devise, bequest or otherwise, or which may be entrusted or committed or transferred to or vested in the company by any court of competent jurisdiction; and to receive and take and hold any property or estate, real or personal, which may be the subject of such a trust; to purchase, invest in, and sell, stocks, bills of exchange, bonds, mortgages, and other securities; and when moneys or securities for moneys are borrowed, received on deposit or for investment, the bonds or obligations of the company may be given therefor; to create and issue notes, bonds, bills of exchange, certificates of deposit, certificates and other evidences of indebtedness; to be appointed and to accept the appointment of executor of, or trustee under, the last will and testament, or administer, with or without the will annexed, the estate of any deceased person, and to be appointed to act as conservator for developmentally and mentally disabled persons, incompetents, and persons with alcohol and chemical dependencies; to act under the order or appointment of any court of record as guardian, receiver, or trustee of the estate of any minor or any other person, corporation or party; to buy, sell and deal in all kinds of securities and property in its own right and for others on commission, acting in that respect as principal, agent, or broker; and to do every kind of business, useful to the public, for which a firm or corporation may be lawfully formed.