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  8. Chapter 50 - Miscellaneous Provisions


Chapter 50 - Miscellaneous Provisions


  • § 35-50-101. Joint control of deposits by principal and surety is lawful.
  • § 35-50-102. Insurance trusts -- Creation -- Validity.
  • § 35-50-103. Life insurance proceeds payable to trustee.
  • § 35-50-104. Purchase of annuity contract.
  • § 35-50-105. Fiduciaries may effect liability and accident insurance on property.
  • § 35-50-106. Trusts for employees' benefit -- Rule against perpetuities.
  • § 35-50-107. Limitations on appointment of nonresident fiduciary.
  • § 35-50-108. Designation of beneficiaries of employee pension, stock bonus or investment plans.
  • § 35-50-109. Incorporation of § 35-50-110 in will or trust instrument.
  • § 35-50-110. Specifically enumerated fiduciary powers that may be incorporated by reference.
  • § 35-50-111. Fiduciary bond on interest.
  • § 35-50-112. Impairment of marital deduction prohibited.
  • § 35-50-114. Powers exercisable by majority -- Liability.
  • § 35-50-120. Blind trust.
  • § 35-50-121. Delayed receipt of trust corpus.
  • § 35-50-122. Generation-skipping tax -- Definitions.
  • § 35-50-123. Powers of fiduciaries.
  • § 35-50-124. Limited power of trustee -- Beneficiary -- Application.
  • § 35-50-127. Release of personal health information to determine capacity.
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