§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.
§36-11-13. 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 […]
§36-11-14. Uniformity of Application and Construction
This article shall be applied and construed to effectuate its general purpose to make uniform the law with respect to the subject of this article among states enacting it.