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Code · Arizona · Title 14 — Education, Libraries, and Museums

14-7419. Liquidating assets; definition

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A. A trustee shall allocate to income ten per cent of the receipts from a liquidating asset and the balance to principal.
B. For the purposes of this section, "liquidating asset":
1. Means an asset whose value will diminish or terminate because the asset is expected to produce receipts for a period of limited duration.
2. Includes a leasehold, patent, copyright, royalty right and right to receive payments during a period of more than one year under an arrangement that does not provide for the payment of interest on the unpaid balance.
3. Does not include:
(a)A payment subject to section 14-7418.
(b)Resources subject to section 14-7420.
(c)Timber subject to section 14-7421.
(d)An activity subject to section 14-7423.
(e)An asset subject to section 14-7424.
(f)Any asset for which the trustee establishes a reserve for depreciation under section 14-7427.
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