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Code · Hawaii · Chapter 527

[CHAPTER 527]

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[CHAPTER 527]
UNIFORM REAL PROPERTY TRANSFER ON DEATH ACT
Section
527-1 Short title
527-2 Definitions
527-3 Applicability
527‑4 Nonexclusivity
527‑5 Transfer on death deed authorized
527-6 Transfer on death deed revocable
527‑7 Transfer on death deed nontestamentary
527‑8 Capacity of transferor
527‑9 Requirements
527‑10 Notice, delivery, acceptance, consideration not
required
527‑11 Revocation by instrument authorized; revocation by
act not permitted
527‑12 Effect of transfer on death deed during transferor's
life
527‑13 Effect of transfer on death deed at transferor's death
527-14 Disclaimer
527‑15 Liability for creditor claims and statutory allowances
527‑16 Uniformity of application and construction
527‑17 Relation to Electronic Signatures in Global and
National Commerce Act
Law Journals and Reviews
The Hawai`i Uniform Real Property Transfer on Death Act--Another Tool in the Estate Planner's Arsenal. 15 HBJ, no. 13, at 43 (2013).
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