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Chapter 203b - Uniform Custodial Trust Act


  • Section 1 - Definitions
  • Section 2 - Creation; Termination; Augmentation of Trust Property; Designation of Successor Trustee
  • Section 3 - Designation as Substitute or Successor Custodial Trustees
  • Section 4 - Custodial Trustee's Acceptance
  • Section 5 - Transfer of Trust Property for Use and Benefit of Incapacitated Individual
  • Section 6 - Multiple Beneficiaries; Right of Survivorship
  • Section 7 - Vesting Title; Management of Trust Property; Duties
  • Section 8 - Trustee's Rights and Powers Over Trust Property
  • Section 9 - Payments to Beneficiaries
  • Section 10 - Administration of Trust for Incapacitated Beneficiary; Determination of Incapacity
  • Section 11 - Third Person Dealing With One Purporting to Act as Trustee
  • Section 12 - Claims Against Trust Property; Trustee, Beneficiary Liability
  • Section 13 - Trustee Declining to Serve; Resignation; Petition for Removal
  • Section 14 - Expenses; Bond
  • Section 15 - Written Statement of Property and Administration; Petition for Accounting
  • Section 16 - Claims for Relief; Time Limitations
  • Section 17 - Termination of Trust; Order of Distribution
  • Section 18 - Transfer of Property to Create Trust
  • Section 19 - Applicable Law; Place of Transfer
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