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CHAPTER 166 - SPENDTHRIFT TRUSTS
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NRS 166.010 Short title.
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NRS 166.015 Applicability of chapter; requirement of trustee if settlor is beneficiary of trust.
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NRS 166.016 Definitions.
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NRS 166.018 “Settlor” defined.
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NRS 166.020 “Spendthrift trust” defined.
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NRS 166.025 Terms: “Writing” or “written.”
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NRS 166.040 Competency of settlor; writing required; circumstances when writing meets requirements for trust to be created for benefit of settlor; settlor’s ability to hold other powers.
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NRS 166.045 Powers of settlor.
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NRS 166.050 No specific language necessary for creation of trust.
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NRS 166.070 Principles enumerated in NRS 166.080 to 166.150, inclusive.
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NRS 166.080 Beneficiaries to be named.
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NRS 166.090 Provision for support.
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NRS 166.100 Income.
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NRS 166.110 Discretion of trustee.
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NRS 166.120 Restraints on alienation; exclusive jurisdiction of court.
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NRS 166.130 Legal estate of beneficiary in corpus.
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NRS 166.140 Perpetuities.
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NRS 166.150 Accumulation of income.
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NRS 166.160 Settlor may make different provisions.
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NRS 166.170 Limitation of actions with respect to transfer of property to trust; certain transfers of property disregarded; limitation of actions against advisers to settlors or trustees and against trustees; transfers to trust.
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NRS 166.180 Trust administered under laws of another state or foreign jurisdiction.
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