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Virginia

Title 64.2 · Chapter 9
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-900. Definitions.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-901. Custodial trust; creation and termination; general provisions.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-902. Custodial trustee for future payment or transfer.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-903. Form and effect of receipt and acceptance by custodial trustee; jurisdiction.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-904. Transfer to custodial trustee by fiduciary or obligor; facility of payment.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-905. Multiple beneficiaries; separate custodial trusts; survivorship.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-906. General duties of custodial trustee.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-907. General powers of custodial trustee.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-908. Use of custodial trust property.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-909. Determination of incapacity; effect.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-910. Exemption of third person from liability.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-911. Liability to third person; exceptions.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-912. Declination, resignation, incapacity, death, or removal of custodial trustee; designation of successor.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-913. Expenses, compensation, and bond of custodial trustee.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-914. Reporting and accounting by custodial trustee; determination of liability.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-915. Limitations of action against custodial trustee.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-916. Distribution on termination.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-917. Methods and forms for creating custodial trusts.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-918. Applicable law.
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