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Title 75 — Utah Uniform Probate Code · Chapter 6
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75-6-101. Definitions.
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75-6-102. Ownership as between parties and others -- Protection of financial institutions.
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75-6-103. Ownership during lifetime.
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75-6-104. Right of survivorship.
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75-6-105. Effect of written notice to financial institution.
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75-6-106. Accounts and transfers nontestamentary.
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75-6-107. Rights of creditors.
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75-6-108. Financial institution protection -- Payment on signature of one party.
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75-6-109. Financial institution protection -- Payment after death or disability -- Joint account.
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75-6-110. Financial institution protection -- Payment of P.O.D.
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75-6-111. Financial institution protection -- Payment of trust account.
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75-6-112. Financial institution protection -- Discharge.
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75-6-113. Financial institution protection -- Setoff -- Attachment, garnishment, and other legal process.
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75-6-114. Financial institution protection -- Costs and attorneys' fees.
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75-6-115. Agency accounts.
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75-6-201. Provisions for payment or transfer at death.
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75-6-202. Direction to pay taxes in trust or other dispositive instrument.
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75-6-301. Title.
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75-6-302. Definitions.
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75-6-303. Registration in beneficiary form -- Sole or joint tenancy ownership.
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75-6-304. Registration in beneficiary form -- Applicable law.
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75-6-305. Orientation of registration in beneficiary form.
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75-6-306. Form of registration in beneficiary form.
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75-6-307. Effect of registration in beneficiary form.
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75-6-308. Ownership on death of owner.
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75-6-309. Protection of registering entity.
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75-6-310. Nontestamentary transfer on death.
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75-6-311. Terms, conditions, and forms for registration.
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75-6-312. Rules of construction.
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75-6-313. Application of part.
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75-6-401. Title.
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75-6-402. Definitions.
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75-6-403. Applicability.
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75-6-404. Nonexclusivity.
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75-6-405. Transfer on death deed authorized.
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75-6-406. Transfer on death deed revocable.
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75-6-407. Transfer on death deed nontestamentary.
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75-6-408. Capacity of transferor.
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75-6-409. Requirements.
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75-6-410. Notice, delivery, acceptance, consideration not required.
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75-6-411. Revocation by instrument authorized -- Revocation by act not permitted.
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75-6-412. Effect of transfer on death deed during transferor's life.
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75-6-413. Effect of transfer on death deed at transferor's death.
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75-6-414. Disclaimer.
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75-6-415. Liability for creditor claims and statutory allowances.
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75-6-416. Optional form of transfer on death deed.
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75-6-417. Optional form of revocation.
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75-6-418. Uniformity of application and construction.
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75-6-419. Relation to Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act.
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