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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 393A — Revised uniform unclaimed property act

393A.150 Address of apparent owner to establish priority.

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In KRS 393A.150 to 393A.210:
(1)The last-known address of an apparent owner shall be any description, code, or
other indication of the location of the apparent owner which identifies the state,
even if the description, code, or indication of location shall not be sufficient to
direct the delivery of first-class United States mail to the apparent owner;
(2)If the United States postal zip code associated with the apparent owner is for a post
office located in this state, this state shall be deemed to be the state of the last-
known address of the apparent owner unless other records associated with the
apparent owner specifically identify the physical address of the apparent owner to
be in another state;
(3)If the address under subsection
(2)of this section is in another state, the other state
shall be deemed to be the state of the last-known address of the apparent owner; and
(4)The address of the apparent owner of a life or endowment insurance policy or
annuity contract or its proceeds shall be presumed to be the address of the insured or
annuitant if a person other than the insured or annuitant is entitled to the amount
owed under the policy or contract and the address of the other person is not known
by the insurance company and cannot be determined under KRS 393A.160.
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