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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 163 - TRUSTS

NRS 163.170 Power of beneficiary.

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NRS 163.170 Power of beneficiary. A beneficiary of a trust affected by NRS 163.010 to 163.200 , inclusive, may, if of full legal capacity and acting upon full information, by written instrument delivered to the trustee, relieve the trustee as to that beneficiary from any or all of the duties, restrictions and liabilities which would otherwise be imposed on the trustee by NRS 163.010 to 163.200 , inclusive, except as to the duties, restrictions and liabilities imposed by NRS 163.030 , 163.040 and 163.050 . The beneficiary may release the trustee from liability to him or her for past violations of any of the provisions of NRS 163.010 to 163.200 , inclusive.
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