(a) A custodian is entitled to reimbursement from custodial property for reasonable expenses incurred in the performance of the custodian’s duties.
     (b) Except for one who is a transferor under Section 5, a custodian has a noncumulative election during each calendar year to charge reasonable compensation for services performed during that year.

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     (c) Except as provided in Section 19(f), a custodian need not give a bond.
     (d) A custodian not compensated for his services is not liable for losses to the custodial property unless they result from his bad faith, intentional wrongdoing or gross negligence or from his failure to maintain the standard of prudence in investing the custodial property provided in this Act.