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Uniform Trust Code
Acrobat
Version
(Last Revised or Amended in 2005)
Drafted by the
NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF COMMISSIONERS
ON UNIFORM STATE LAWS
and by it
APPROVED AND RECOMMENDED FOR ENACTMENT
IN ALL THE STATES
at its
MEETING IN ITS ONE-HUNDRED-AND-THIRTEENTH YEAR
PORTLAND, OREGON
JULY 30 - AUGUST 6, 2004
WITH PREFATORY NOTE AND COMMENTS
COPYRIGHT 2005
By
NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF COMMISSIONERS
ON UNIFORM STATE LAWS
March 7, 2005
ABOUT NCCUSL
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now in its 114th year, provides states with non-partisan, well-conceived and
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of state statutory law.
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have been appointed by state governments as well as the District of Columbia,
Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands to research, draft and promote enactment
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DRAFTING COMMITTEE TO AMEND UNIFORM TRUST CODE
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MAURICE A. HARTNETT, III, Delaware Supreme Court,
144 Cooper Road, Dover,
DE 19901, Chair
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FRANK W. DAYKIN, 4745 Giles Way, Carson City, NV 89704,
Committee Member
and Committee on Style Liaison
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E. EDWIN ECK, II, University of Montana, School of Law, Missoula, MT 59812
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JOHN H. LANGBEIN, Yale Law School, P.O. Box 208215, New Haven, CT 06520
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GLEE S. SMITH, P.O. Box 360, 111 E. 8th, Larned, KS 67550
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NATHANIEL STERLING, Law Revision Commission,
Suite
D-1, 4000 Middlefield Road, Palo Alto, CA 94303
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RICHARD V. WELLMAN, University of Georgia, School of Law, Athens, GA
30602
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DAVID M. ENGLISH, University of Missouri School of Law,
Missouri and Conley
Avenues, Columbia, MO 65211, Reporter
EX OFFICIO
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FRED H. MILLER, University of Oklahoma, College of Law,
300 Timberdell
Rd., Room 3056,
Norman, OK 73019, President
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REX BLACKBURN, 1673 West Shoreline Dr., Suite 200,
P.O. Box 7808, Boise,
ID 83702, Division Chair
AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION ADVISOR
- JOSEPH KARTIGANER,
812 Fifth Ave., New York, NY 10021, American Bar Association
Advisor
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
- WILLIAM H. HENNING, University of Alabama School of Law,
Box 870382, Tuscaloosa,
AL
35487-0382, Executive Director
WILLIAM J. PIERCE,
1505 Roxbury Rd., Ann Arbor, MI 48104, Executive Director
Emeritus
Copies of this Act may be obtained from:
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
OF COMMISSIONERS
ON UNIFORM STATE LAWS
211 E. Ontario Street, Suite 1300
Chicago, Illinois 60611
312/915-0195
UNIFORM TRUST CODE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Prefatory Note
Article 1. General Provisions and Definitions
Section 101. Short Title
Section 102. Scope
Section 103. Definitions
Section 104. Knowledge
Section 105. Default and Mandatory Rules
Section 106. Common Law of Trusts; Principles of Equity
Section 107. Governing Law
Section 108. Principal Place of Administration
Section 109. Methods and Waiver of Notice
Section 110. Others Treated as Qualified Beneficiaries
Section 111. Nonjudicial Settlement Agreements
Section 112. Rules of Construction
Article 2. Judicial Proceedings
Section 201. Role of Court in Administration of Trust
Section 202. Jurisdiction Over Trustee and Beneficiary
Section 203. Subject-Matter Jurisdiction
Section 204. Venue
Article 3. Representation
Section 301. Representation: Basic Effect
Section
302. Representation by Holder of
General Testamentary Power of Appointment
Section 303. Representation by Fiduciaries and Parents
Section
304. Representation by Person
Having Substantially Identical interest
Section 305. Appointment of Representative
Article 4. Creation, Validity, Modification, and Termination of Trust
Section 401. Methods of Creating Trust
Section 402. Requirements For Creation
Section 403. Trusts Created in Other Jurisdictions
Section 404. Trust Purposes
Section 405. Charitable Purposes; Enforcement
Section 406. Creation of Trust induced by Fraud,
Duress, or Undue influence
Section 407. Evidence of oral Trust
Section 408. Trust For Care of Animal
Section 409. Noncharitable Trust Without Beneficiary
Section 410. Modification or Termination of Trust;
Proceedings For Approval
or Disapproval
Section 411. Modification or Termination
of Noncharitable Irrevocable Trust
by Consent
Section 412. Modification or Termination Because of Unanticipated Circumstances
or inability to Administer Trust Effectively
Section 413. Cy Pres
Section 414. Modification or Termination of Uneconomic Trust
Section 415. Reformation to Correct Mistakes
Section
416. Modification to Achieve Settlor's Tax Objectives
Section 417. Combination and Division of Trusts
Article
5. Creditor's Claims; Spendthrift and Discretionary
Trusts
Section
501. Rights of Beneficiary's Creditor or Assignee
Section 502. Spendthrift Provision
Section 503. Exceptions to Spendthrift Provision
Section 504. Discretionary Trusts; Effect of Standard
Section
505. Creditor's Claim Against Settlor
Section 506. Overdue Distribution
Section 507. Personal Obligations of Trustee
Article 6. Revocable Trusts
Section 601. Capacity of Settlor of Revocable Trust
Section 602. Revocation or Amendment of Revocable Trust
Section
603. Settlor's Powers; Powers of Withdrawal
Section 604. Limitation On Action Contesting Validity of Revocable Trust;
Distribution of Trust Property
Article 7. Office of Trustee
Section 701. Accepting or Declining Trusteeship
Section
702. Trustee's
Bond
Section 703. Cotrustees
Section 704. Vacancy in Trusteeship; Appointment of Successor
Section 705. Resignation of Trustee
Section 706. Removal of Trustee
Section 707. Delivery of Property by Former Trustee
Section 708. Compensation of Trustee
Section 709. Reimbursement of Expenses
Article 8. Duties and Powers of Trustee
Section 801. Duty to Administer Trust
Section 802. Duty of Loyalty
Section 803. Impartiality
Section 804. Prudent Administration
Section 805. Costs of Administration
Section
806. Trustee's Skills
Section 807. Delegation by Trustee
Section 808. Powers to Direct
Section 809. Control and Protection of Trust Property
Section 810. Recordkeeping and Identification of Trust Property
Section 811. Enforcement and Defense of Claims
Section 812. Collecting Trust Property
Section 813. Duty to inform and Report
Section 814. Discretionary Powers; Tax Savings
Section 815. General Powers of Trustee
Section 816. Specific Powers of Trustee
Section 817. Distribution Upon Termination
Article 9. Uniform Prudent investor Act
Article 10. Liability of Trustees and Rights
of Persons Dealing With Trustee
Section 1001. Remedies For Breach of Trust
Section 1002. Damages For Breach of Trust
Section 1003. Damages in Absence of Breach
Section
1004. Attorney's Fees and Costs
Section 1005. Limitation of Action Against Trustee
Section 1006. Reliance On Trust instrument
Section 1007. Event Affecting Administration or Distribution
Section 1008. Exculpation of Trustee
Section
1009. Beneficiary's Consent, Release, or Ratification
Section 1010. Limitation On Personal Liability of Trustee
Section 1011. Interest as General Partner
Section 1012. Protection of Person Dealing With Trustee
Section 1013. Certification of Trust
Article 11. Miscellaneous Provisions
Section 1101. Uniformity of Application and Construction
Section 1102. Electronic Records and Signatures
Section 1103. Severability Clause
Section 1104. Effective Date
Section 1105. Repeals
Section 1106. Application to Existing Relationships
Additional Resources
Uniform Trust Code Summary
A few facts about the Uniform Trust Code
Other Important Documents Regarding the Uniform Trust Code
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