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Code · Kansas · Kansas Statutes

58a-817. Distribution upon termination.

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58a-817. Distribution upon termination.
(a)Upon termination or partial termination of a trust, the trustee may send to the qualified beneficiaries a proposal for distribution. The right of any qualified beneficiary to object to the proposed distribution terminates if the qualified beneficiary does not notify the trustee of an objection within 30 days after the proposal was sent but only if the proposal informed the qualified beneficiary of the right to object and of the time allowed for objection.
(b)Upon the occurrence of an event terminating or partially terminating a trust, the trustee shall proceed expeditiously to distribute the trust property to the persons entitled to it, subject to the right of the trustee to retain a reasonable reserve for the payment of debts, expenses, and taxes.
(c)A release, upon termination or partial termination of a trust, by a beneficiary of a trustee from liability for breach of trust is invalid to the extent:
(1)It was induced by improper conduct of the trustee; or
(2)the beneficiary, at the time of the release, did not know of the beneficiary's rights or of the material facts relating to the breach.
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