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  8. Chapter 18-7 Uniform Transfers to Minors Act


Chapter 18-7 Uniform Transfers to Minors Act


  • Section 18-7-1 Short title.
  • Section 18-7-2 Definitions.
  • Section 18-7-3 Scope and jurisdiction.
  • Section 18-7-4 Nomination of custodian.
  • Section 18-7-5 Transfer by gift or exercise of power of appointment.
  • Section 18-7-6 Transfer authorized by will or trust.
  • Section 18-7-7 Other transfer by fiduciary.
  • Section 18-7-8 Transfer by obligor.
  • Section 18-7-9 Receipt for custodial property.
  • Section 18-7-10 Manner of creating custodial property and effecting transfer - Designation of initial custodian - Control.
  • Section 18-7-11 Single custodianship.
  • Section 18-7-12 Validity and effect of transfer.
  • Section 18-7-13 Care of custodial property.
  • Section 18-7-14 Powers of custodian.
  • Section 18-7-15 Use of custodial property.
  • Section 18-7-16 Custodian's expenses, compensation, and bond.
  • Section 18-7-17 Exemption of third person from liability.
  • Section 18-7-18 Liability to third person.
  • Section 18-7-19 Renunciation, resignation, death, or removal of custodian - Designation of successor custodian.
  • Section 18-7-20 Accounting by and determination of liability of custodian.
  • Section 18-7-21 Termination of custodianship.
  • Section 18-7-22 Applicability.
  • Section 18-7-23 Effect on existing custodianships.
  • Section 18-7-24 Uniformity of application and construction.
  • Section 18-7-25 Severability.
  • Section 18-7-26 Repeals.
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