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Virginia

Title 64.2 · Chapter 6
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-600. Definitions.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-601. Payment or delivery of small asset by affidavit.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-602. Payment or delivery of small asset valued at $35,000 or less without affidavit.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-603. Discharge and release of payor.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-604. Payment or delivery of small asset; funeral expenses and disposition.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-605. Construction of article.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-606. Transfer of certain vessels registered with U.S. Coast Guard and transfer of motor vehicles.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-607. Transfer of evidences of indebtedness, securities, and stock held in decedents' estates.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-608. Transfer of securities of nonresident decedents.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-609. Money and personal property belonging to nonresident decedents.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-610. When court may allow another to qualify on estate.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-611. Disposition by sheriff of property when no person entitled thereto.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-612. Definitions.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-613. Registration in beneficiary form; sole or joint tenancy ownership; applicable law.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-614. Origination of registration in beneficiary form.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-615. Form of registration in beneficiary form; effect.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-616. Ownership on death of owner.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-617. Protection of registering entity.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-618. Nontestamentary transfer on death.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-619. Terms, conditions, and forms for registration; examples.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-620. Nonprobate transfers on death.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-621. Definitions.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-622. Applicability.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-623. Nonexclusivity.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-624. Transfer on death deed authorized.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-625. Transfer on death deed revocable.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-626. Transfer on death deed nontestamentary.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-627. Capacity of transferor.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-628. Requirements.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-629. Notice, delivery, acceptance, consideration not required.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-630. Revocation by instrument authorized; revocation by act not permitted.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-631. Effect of transfer on death deed during transferor's life.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-632. Effect of transfer on death deed at transferor's death.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-633. Disclaimer.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-634. Liability for creditor claims and statutory allowances.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-635. Optional form of transfer on death deed.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-636. Optional form of revocation.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-637. Uniformity of application and construction.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-638. Relation to federal Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act.
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