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Code · Virginia · Title 64.2 · Chapter 10.1

Code of Virginia § 64.2-1051. Principal receipts.

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A fiduciary shall allocate to principal:
1. To the extent not allocated under this chapter, an asset received from:
a. An individual during the individual's lifetime;
b. An estate;
c. A trust on termination of an income interest; or
d. A payor under a contract naming the fiduciary as beneficiary;
2. Except as otherwise provided in this article, money or other property received from the sale, exchange, liquidation, or change in form of a principal asset;
3. An amount recovered from a third party to reimburse the fiduciary because of a disbursement described in subsection A of § 64.2-1065 or for another reason to the extent not based on loss of income;
4. Proceeds of property taken by eminent domain, except that proceeds awarded for loss of income in an accounting period are income if a current income beneficiary had a mandatory income interest during the period;
5. Net income received in an accounting period during which there is no beneficiary to which a fiduciary may or must distribute income; and
6. Other receipts as provided in Article 6 (§ 64.2-1055 et seq.).
2022, c. 354 .
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