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  8. Chapter 16 - Qualified Dispositions In Trust


Chapter 16 - Qualified Dispositions In Trust


  • § 55-16-1 Definitions.
  • § 55-16-2 Trust instrument defined.
  • § 55-16-3 Qualified person defined.
  • § 55-16-4 Persons and entities not to be considered qualified person--Appointment, removal, or replacement of co-trustee, trust advisor, or trust protector.
  • § 55-16-5 Service as investment trust advisor.
  • § 55-16-6 Successor qualified person.
  • § 55-16-7 Disposition to more than one trustee--Qualified disposition even if all trustees are not qualified persons.
  • § 55-16-8 Powers and rights of transferor--Effect on qualified disposition.
  • § 55-16-9 Creditors' actions limited to transfers with intent to defraud.
  • § 55-16-10 Requirements for bringing claim for fraudulent transfer of settlor's assets.
  • § 55-16-11 Disposition by transferor who is a trustee--Time of disposition.
  • § 55-16-12 Creditor or other person--Rights with respect to a qualified disposition--Action against trustee, advisor, or trust preparer prohibited.
  • § 55-16-13 Action against trustee, advisor, or preparer of trust prohibited if action by creditor would be barred--Jurisdiction--Attorneys' fees and costs.
  • § 55-16-14 Multiple qualified dispositions in same trust instrument.
  • § 55-16-15 Application of chapter.
  • § 55-16-16 Avoidance of qualified disposition.
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