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26-1A-201
Section 26-1A-201 Authority that requires specific grant; grant of general authority. (a) An
agent under a power of attorney may do the following on behalf of the principal or with the
principal's property only if the power of attorney expressly grants the agent the authority
and exercise of the authority is not otherwise prohibited by another agreement or instrument
to which the authority or property is subject: (1) create, amend, revoke, or terminate an
inter vivos trust; (2) [reserved]; (3) create or change rights of survivorship; (4) create
or change a beneficiary designation; (5) delegate authority granted under the power of attorney;
(6) waive the principal's right to be a beneficiary of a joint and survivor annuity, including
a survivor benefit under a retirement plan; or (7) exercise fiduciary powers that the principal
has authority to delegate. (b) Notwithstanding a grant of authority to do an act described
in subsection (a), unless the power of attorney otherwise expressly...
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26-1A-213
Section 26-1A-213 Personal and family maintenance. (a) Unless the power of attorney otherwise
provides, language in a power of attorney granting general authority with respect to personal
and family maintenance authorizes the agent to: (1) perform the acts necessary to maintain
the customary standard of living of the principal, the principal's spouse, and the following
individuals, whether living when the power of attorney is executed or later born: (A) the
principal's children; (B) other individuals legally entitled to be supported by the principal;
and (C) the individuals whom the principal has customarily supported or indicated the intent
to support; (2) make periodic payments of child support and other family maintenance required
by a court or governmental agency or an agreement to which the principal is a party; (3) provide
living quarters for the individuals described in paragraph (1) by: (A) purchase, lease, or
other contract; or (B) paying the operating costs, including...
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26-1A-217
Section 26-1A-217 Gifts. (a) In this section, a gift "for the benefit of" a person
includes a gift to a trust, an account under the Uniform Transfers to Minors Act, and a tuition
savings account or prepaid tuition plan as defined under Internal Revenue Code Section 529,
26 U.S.C. Section 529, as amended. (b) Unless the power of attorney otherwise expressly provides,
language in a power of attorney granting general authority with respect to gifts authorizes
the agent only to: (1) make outright to, or for the benefit of, a person including the agent,
a gift of any of the principal's property, including by the exercise of a presently exercisable
general power of appointment held by the principal, in an amount per donee not to exceed the
annual dollar limits of the federal gift tax exclusion under Internal Revenue Code Section
2503(b), 26 U.S.C. Section 2503(b), as amended, without regard to whether the federal gift
tax exclusion applies to the gift, or if the principal's spouse agrees to...
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26-1A-119
Section 26-1A-119 Acceptance of and reliance upon acknowledged power of attorney. (a) For purposes
of this section and Section 26-1A-120, "acknowledged" means purportedly verified
before a notary public or other individual authorized to take acknowledgments and "reasonable
time" shall not be deemed to be less than seven business days. (b) A person that effects
a transaction in reliance upon an acknowledged power of attorney without actual knowledge
that the signature is not genuine may rely upon the presumption under Section 26-1A-105 that
the signature is genuine. (c) A person that effects a transaction in reliance upon an acknowledged
power of attorney without actual knowledge that the power of attorney is void, invalid, or
terminated, that the purported agent's authority is void, invalid, or terminated, or that
the agent is exceeding or improperly exercising the agent's authority is fully exonerated
from any liability for effecting the transaction in reliance upon the power of...
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19-1A-2
Section 19-1A-2 (Effective January 1, 2018) Definitions. In this chapter, the following terms
have the following meanings: (1) "Account" means an arrangement under a terms-of-service
agreement in which a custodian carries, maintains, processes, receives, or stores a digital
asset of the user or provides goods or services to the user. (2) "Agent" means a
person granted authority to act for a principal under a power of attorney, whether denoted
an agent, attorney-in-fact, or otherwise. The term includes an original agent, co-agent, successor
agent, and person to which an agent's authority is delegated. (3) "Carries" means
engages in the transmission of an electronic communication. (4) "Catalogue of electronic
communications" means information that identifies each person with which a user has had
an electronic communication, the time and date of the communication, and the electronic address
of the person. (5) "Conservator" means a person appointed by a court to manage the
estate of a...
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10A-2-7.22
Section 10A-2-7.22 Proxies. REPEALED IN THE 2019 REGULAR SESSION BY ACT 2019-94 EFFECTIVE JANUARY
1, 2020. THIS IS NOT IN THE CURRENT CODE SUPPLEMENT. (a) A shareholder may vote his or her
shares in person or by proxy. An electronic transmission must contain or be accompanied by
information from which one can reasonably determine that the shareholder authorized the transmission
and that it is the shareholder who actually votes or corresponds on the transmission. (b)
A shareholder or his or her agent or attorney-in-fact may appoint a proxy to vote or otherwise
act for him or her by signing an appointment form or by means of an electronic transmission.
An electronic transmission must contain or be accompanied by information from which one can
determine that the shareholder, the shareholder's agent, or the shareholder's attorney-in-fact
authorized the transmission. (c) An appointment of a proxy is effective when a signed appointment
form or an electronic transmission of the appointment is...
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11-32-7
Section 11-32-7 Powers of authority. (a) The authority shall exercise powers and duties necessary
to the discharge of its powers and duties in corporate form as follows: (1) Have succession
by its corporate name in perpetuity subject to Section 11-32-20. (2) Sue and be sued in its
own name in civil suits and actions and defend suits against it. (3) Adopt and make use of
a corporate seal and alter the same at its pleasure. (4) Adopt and alter bylaws for the regulation
and conduct of its affairs and business. (5) Acquire, receive, take, by purchase, gift, lease,
devise, or otherwise, and hold property of every description, real, personal, or mixed, whether
located in one or more counties or municipalities and whether located within or outside the
authorizing county. (6) Make, enter into, and execute contracts, agreements, leases, and other
instruments and take other actions as may be necessary or convenient to accomplish any purpose
for which the authority was organized, or exercise any...
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11-49B-7
Section 11-49B-7 Powers of authority. The authority shall exercise, subject to this chapter,
the following powers and duties necessary to the discharge of its powers and duties in corporate
form: (1) To have succession by its corporate name for the duration of time, which may be
perpetual, subject to the provisions of Section 11-49B-19 specified in its certificate of
incorporation. (2) To sue and be sued in its own name in civil suits and actions and to defend
suits against it. (3) To adopt and make use of a corporate seal and to alter the seal at pleasure.
(4) To adopt and alter bylaws for the regulation and conduct of its affairs and business.
(5) To acquire, receive, and take, by purchase, gift, lease, devise, or otherwise, and to
hold property of every description, real, personal, or mixed, whether located in one or more
counties or municipalities and whether located within or outside the authorizing county. (6)
To make, enter into, and execute contracts, agreements, leases, and...
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19-3B-110
Section 19-3B-110 Others treated as qualified beneficiaries. (a) Whenever notice to qualified
beneficiaries of a trust is required under this chapter, the trustee must also give notice
to any other beneficiary who has sent the trustee a request for notice. (b) A charitable organization
expressly designated to receive distributions under the terms of a charitable trust has the
rights of a qualified beneficiary under this chapter if the charitable organization, on the
date of the charitable organization's qualification is being determined: (1) is a distributee
or a permissible distributee of trust income or principal; (2) would be a distributee or permissible
distributee of trust income or principal upon the termination of the interests of other distributees
or permissible distributees then receiving or eligible to receive distributions; or (3) would
be a distributee or permissible distributee of trust income or principal if the trust terminated
on that date. (c) A person appointed to...
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19-3D-2
Section 19-3D-2 THIS SECTION WAS ASSIGNED BY THE CODE COMMISSIONER IN THE 2018 REGULAR SESSION,
EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2019. THIS IS NOT IN THE CURRENT CODE SUPPLEMENT. DEFINITIONS. In this
chapter the following terms have the following meanings: (1) APPOINTIVE PROPERTY. The property
or property interest subject to a power of appointment. (2) ASCERTAINABLE STANDARD. A standard
relating to an individual's health, education, support, or maintenance within the meaning
of 26 U.S.C. Section 2041(b)(1)(A), as amended, or 26 U.S.C. Section 2514(c)(1), as amended,
and any applicable regulations. (3) AUTHORIZED FIDUCIARY. (A) A trustee or other fiduciary,
other than a settlor, that has the discretion to distribute or direct a trustee to distribute
part or all of the principal of the first trust to one or more current beneficiaries; (B)
a special fiduciary appointed under Section 19-3D-9; or (C) a special-needs fiduciary under
Section 19-3D-13. (4) BENEFICIARY. A person that: (A) has a present or...
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