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  8. Chapter 7 - Utah Unitrust Act (Repealed 7/1/2020)


Chapter 7 - Utah Unitrust Act (Repealed 7/1/2020)


  • Section 101 - Title. (Repealed 7/1/2020)
  • Section 102 - Definitions. (Repealed 7/1/2020)
  • Section 103 - Trustee powers to convert trusts -- Requirements to make unitrust election. (Repealed 7/1/2020)
  • Section 104 - Trustee powers to convert trusts where there is no trustee other than an interested trustee -- Requirements to make unitrust election. (Repealed 7/1/2020)
  • Section 105 - Unitrust election by beneficiary -- Ability to request trustee action. (Repealed 7/1/2020)
  • Section 106 - Settlor created unitrust. (Repealed 7/1/2020)
  • Section 107 - Valuations. (Repealed 7/1/2020)
  • Section 108 - Unitrust percentages. (Repealed 7/1/2020)
  • Section 109 - Treatment and allocation of income. (Repealed 7/1/2020)
  • Section 110 - Administration. (Repealed 7/1/2020)
  • Section 111 - Treatment of underpayments or overpayments. (Repealed 7/1/2020)
  • Section 112 - Effect of conversion or reconversion on governing instrument. (Repealed 7/1/2020)
  • Section 113 - Situs. (Repealed 7/1/2020)
  • Section 114 - Trustee's liability. (Repealed 7/1/2020)
  • Section 115 - Judicial control of discretionary powers. (Repealed 7/1/2020)
  • Section 116 - Limitation of election. (Repealed 7/1/2020)
  • Section 117 - Application. (Repealed 7/1/2020)
  • Section 118 - Trusts for which a marital deduction under the tax code has been taken -- Trusts for which the generation-skipping transfer tax does not apply. (Repealed 7/1/2020)
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