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40-18-25.1
Section 40-18-25.1 Estates and trusts - Exemptions. (a) Trusts shall be exempt from the tax
imposed by this chapter if they are exempt from federal income tax under 26 U.S.C. § 501
(relating to exempt organizations), § 401 (relating to pension and profit sharing trusts),
§ 408 and § 408A (relating to individual retirement accounts and individual retirement annuities),
§ 530 (relating to Coverdell education savings accounts), or § 664 (relating to charitable
remainder trusts). The foregoing exemption shall not apply, however, to any entity that is
not exempt from federal income tax by reason of 26 U.S.C. §§ 502 or 503, nor to any income
of an otherwise exempt organization to the extent that such income constitutes "unrelated
business taxable income," as defined in 26 U.S.C. § 512. (b) The taxation of distributions
from a trust described in 26 U.S.C. § 401 that constitutes a "defined contribution plan"
as defined in 26 U.S.C. § 414(i) shall be determined in accordance with 26...
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10A-20-8.01
and which change is contrary to the way of life of the majority group. (3) FRATERNAL ORDER.
An organization wherein a group of men, women or men and women, are bound together for the
purposes of advancing their educational, social or other benefits; also the relation of persons
associating on the footing of brothers; also, a body or class of persons having common purposes
and interests; brothers including sisters and sisters including brothers. (4) FRATERNAL PROPERTY.
All property, real, personal, or mixed, belonging to, or in the possession of, the
local order, as defined in this section, or title to which is vested in the local order, or
in trustee for the use and benefit of the local fraternal order or a corporation if the local
fraternal order is incorporated, whether the use and benefit are expressed in title instruments
or not. (5) LOCAL FRATERNAL ORDER. Any chapter, order, club, lodge, association, mission,
subdivision, active, alumni, or fraternal brotherhood, whether or not...
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26-2A-139
Section 26-2A-139 Bond. (a) The court must require a conservator to furnish a bond payable
to the judge of probate conditioned upon faithful discharge of all duties of the trust according
to law, with sureties as it shall specify. Unless otherwise directed, the bond must be in
the amount of the aggregate capital value of the property of the estate in the conservator's
control, plus one year's estimated income, and minus the value of securities deposited under
arrangements requiring an order of the court for their removal and the value of any land which
the fiduciary, pursuant to Section 26-2A-152(d), lacks power to sell or convey without court
authorization. The court, in lieu of sureties on a bond, may accept other collateral for the
performance of the bond, including a pledge of securities or any other assets or a mortgage
of land. (b) The court may at any time reduce the bond of the conservator or require the conservator
to provide additional or larger bond as may seem to be proper...
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43-2-851
Section 43-2-851 Bond. (a) The court must require a personal representative or special
administrator to furnish bond payable to the judge of probate conditioned upon faithful discharge
of all duties of the trust according to law, with sureties as it shall specify. Unless otherwise
directed, the bond must be in the amount of the aggregate capital value of the property of
the estate in the personal representative's control, plus one year's estimated income,
and minus the value of securities deposited under arrangements requiring an order of the court
for their removal and the value of any land which the fiduciary, pursuant to Section 43-2-844,
lacks power to sell or convey without court authorization. The court, in lieu of sureties
on a bond, may accept other collateral for the performance of the bond, including a pledge
of securities or any other assets or a mortgage of land. (b) The court may at any time reduce
the bond of the personal representative or require the personal...
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19-3B-902
that a trustee may consider in investing and managing trust assets are such of the following
as are relevant to the trust or its beneficiaries: (1) general economic conditions; (2) the
possible effect of inflation or deflation; (3) the expected tax consequences of investment
decisions or strategies; (4) the role that each investment or course of action plays within
the overall trust portfolio, which may include financial assets, interests in closely held
enterprises, tangible and intangible personal property, and real property; (5) the
expected total return from income and the appreciation of capital; (6) other resources of
the beneficiaries; (7) needs for liquidity, regularity of income, and preservation or appreciation
of capital; (8) an asset's special relationship or special value, if any, to the purposes
of the trust or to one or more of the beneficiaries; (9) the size of the portfolio; and (10)
the purposes and estimated duration of the trust. (d) A trustee shall make a...
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35-5A-2
court. (6) CUSTODIAL PROPERTY. a. Any interest in property transferred to a custodian under
this chapter and b. The income from and proceeds of that interest in property. (7) CUSTODIAN.
A person so designated under Section 35-5A-10 or a successor or substitute custodian designated
under Section 35-5A-19. (8) FINANCIAL INSTITUTION. A bank, trust company, savings institution,
or credit union, chartered and supervised under state or federal law. (9) LEGAL REPRESENTATIVE.
An individual's personal representative or conservator. (10) MEMBER OF THE MINOR'S
FAMILY. The minor's parent, stepparent, spouse, grandparent, brother, sister, uncle, or aunt,
whether of the whole or half blood or by adoption. (11) MINOR. An individual who has not attained
the age of 21 years. (12) PERSON. An individual, corporation, organization, or other legal
entity. (13) PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE. An executor, administrator, successor personal
representative, or special administrator of a decedent's estate or a...
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43-8-70
Section 43-8-70 Right of surviving spouse to elective share. (a) If a married person domiciled
in this state dies, the surviving spouse has a right of election to take an elective share
of the estate. The elective share shall be the lesser of: (1) All of the estate of the deceased
reduced by the value of the surviving spouse's separate estate; or (2) One-third of the estate
of the deceased. (b) The "separate estate" of the surviving spouse shall include:
(1) All property which immediately after the death of the decedent is owned by the spouse
outright or in fee simple absolute; (2) All legal and equitable interests in property the
possession or enjoyment of which are acquired only by surviving the decedent; and (3) All
income and other beneficial interests: a. Under a trust; b. In proceeds of insurance on the
life of the decedent; and c. Under any broad-based nondiscriminatory pension, profit-sharing,
stock bonus, deferred compensation, disability, death benefit or other such plan...
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5-11A-32
Section 5-11A-32 Notice of transfer. (a) Within 30 days after the date of the transfer of the
fiduciary accounts, the transferor shall send written notice by first class mail to the last
known address (as then set forth on the records of the transferor, or if not set forth, as
may be determined by the transferor in the exercise of reasonable diligence) of the following
persons or entities: (1) For employee benefit plans, to the plan sponsors. (2) For individual
retirement accounts and retirement accounts for the self-employed, to the account owners.
(3) For agency and escrow accounts, to the principals. (4) For securities for which a transferor
bank serves as trustee, registrar, transfer agent or paying agent, to the issuers. (5) For
revocable trusts under agreement, to the settlors. (6) For irrevocable trusts under agreement,
to any co-fiduciary, to the settlor, to each current income beneficiary who is an adult, and
if a current income beneficiary is a minor, to a parent of the minor...
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10A-1-1.03
limited liability company or association, a member; and (D) with respect to another foreign
or domestic entity, an owner of an equity interest in that entity. (69) OWNERSHIP INTEREST.
An owner's interest in an entity. The term includes the owner's share of profits and losses
or similar items and the right to receive distributions. The term does not include an owner's
right to participate in management or participate in the direction or oversight of the entity.
An ownership interest is personal property. (70) PARENT or PARENT ENTITY. An entity
that: (A) owns at least 50 percent of the ownership or membership interest of a subsidiary;
or (B) possesses at least 50 percent of the voting power of the owners or members of a subsidiary.
(71) PARTNER. A limited partner or general partner. (72) PARTNERSHIP. Includes a general partnership,
a limited liability partnership, a foreign limited liability partnership, a limited partnership,
a foreign limited partnership, a limited liability...
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30-2-56
Section 30-2-56 Interim alimony. (a)(1) In an action for divorce, legal separation, or annulment,
the court may award either spouse interim alimony based upon a showing of all of the following:
a. The spouse maintains the validity of the marriage. b. The spouse needs interim alimony,
after taking into consideration any other financial contributions provided by the other spouse
pursuant to other interim orders of the court. c. The other spouse has the ability to pay
interim alimony. (2) An award under subdivision (1) may be made retroactive to the date of
the filing of the complaint. The amount awarded shall be based on the applicable factors for
awarding rehabilitative or periodic alimony as established in subsections (d), (e), and (f)
of Section 30-2-57. (b) An order awarding interim alimony may be terminated or prospectively
modified at any time prior to the entry of a final judgment for good cause shown. In case
of an emergency, the court may order or prospectively modify interim...
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