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Code · California · Probate Code

§ 16330

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The following definitions apply for purposes of this article:
(a)“Applicable value” means the amount of the net fair market value of a trust taken into account under Section 16336.
(b)“Express unitrust” means a trust for which, under the terms of the trust without regard to this article, income or net income shall or may be calculated as a unitrust amount.
(c)“Income trust” means a trust that is not a unitrust.
(d)“Net fair market value of a trust” means the fair market value of the assets of the trust, less the noncontingent liabilities of the trust.
(e)“Unitrust” means a trust for which net income is a unitrust amount. The term includes an express unitrust.
(f)“Unitrust amount” means an amount computed by multiplying a determined value of a trust by a determined percentage. For a unitrust administered under a unitrust plan, the term means the applicable value, multiplied by the unitrust rate.
(g)“Unitrust plan” means a plan described in Sections 16334 to 16338, inclusive, and adopted pursuant to Section 16332.
(h)“Unitrust rate” means the rate used to compute the unitrust amount under subdivision
(f)for a unitrust administered under a unitrust plan.
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