§36-12-4. Nonexclusivity
This article does not affect any method of transferring property otherwise permitted under the law of this state.
§36-12-5. Transfer on Death Deed Authorized
An individual may transfer property to one or more beneficiaries or contingent beneficiaries effective at the transferor's death by a transfer on death deed.
§36-12-6. Transfer on Death Deed Revocable
A transfer on death deed is revocable even if the deed or another instrument contains a contrary provision.
§36-12-7. Transfer on Death Deed Nontestamentary
A transfer on death deed is nontestamentary.
§36-12-8. Capacity of Transferor
The capacity required to make or revoke a transfer on death deed is the same as the capacity required to make a will.
§36-11-17. Savings Clause
This article does not affect an action or proceeding commenced or right accrued before this article takes effect.
§36-12-1. Short Title
This article may be cited as the Uniform Real Property Transfer on Death Act.
§36-12-2. Definitions
In this article: (1) "Beneficiary" means a person who receives property under a transfer on death deed.
§36-11-12. Venue
For purposes of venue, a nonprofit association is a resident of a county in which it has an office or where it conducts its business or activities, or where any of its officers or managers reside.
§36-11-13. Summons and Complaint; Service on Whom
In an action or proceeding against a nonprofit association a summons and complaint must be served on an agent authorized by appointment to receive service of process, an officer, managing or general agent or a person authorized to participate in the management of its affairs. If none of them can be served, service may be […]