Code of Virginia
Chapter 7 - Uniform Trust Code
§ 64.2-701. Definitions

As used in this chapter, unless the context requires a different meaning:
"Action," with respect to an act of a trustee, includes a failure to act.
"Appointive property" means the property or property interest subject to a power of appointment.
"Ascertainable standard" means a standard relating to an individual's health, education, support, or maintenance within the meaning of § 2041(b)(1)(A) or 2514(c)(1) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 and any applicable regulations.
"Authorized fiduciary" means (i) a trustee or other fiduciary, other than a settlor, that has discretion to distribute or direct a trustee to distribute part or all of the income or principal of the first trust to one or more current beneficiaries and that is not (a) a current beneficiary of the first trust or a beneficiary to which the net income or principal of the first trust would be distributed if the first trust were terminated, (b) a trustee of the first trust that may be removed and replaced by a current beneficiary who has the power to remove the existing trustee of the first trust and designate as successor trustee a person that may be a related or subordinate party, as defined in 26 U.S.C. § 672(c), with respect to such current beneficiary, or (c) an individual trustee whose legal obligation to support a beneficiary may be satisfied by distributions of income and principal of the first trust; (ii) a special fiduciary appointed under § 64.2-779.6; or (iii) a special-needs fiduciary under § 64.2-779.10.
"Beneficiary" means a person that (i) has a present or future, vested or contingent, beneficial interest in a trust; (ii) holds a power of appointment over trust property; or (iii) is an identified charitable organization that will or may receive distributions under the terms of the trust.
"Charitable interest" means an interest in a trust that (i) is held by an identified charitable organization and makes the organization a qualified beneficiary; (ii) benefits only charitable organizations and, if the interest were held by an identified charitable organization, would make the organization a qualified beneficiary; or (iii) is held solely for charitable purposes and, if the interest were held by an identified charitable organization, would make the organization a qualified beneficiary.
"Charitable organization" means (i) a person, other than an individual, organized and operated exclusively for charitable purposes or (ii) a government or governmental subdivision, agency, or instrumentality, to the extent that it holds funds exclusively for a charitable purpose.
"Charitable purpose" means the relief of poverty, the advancement of education or religion, the promotion of health, a municipal or other governmental purpose, or another purpose the achievement of which is beneficial to the community.
"Charitable trust" means a trust, or portion of a trust, created for a charitable purpose described in § 64.2-723.
"Conservator" means a person appointed by the court to administer the estate of an adult individual.
"Court" means the court of the Commonwealth having jurisdiction in matters related to trusts.
"Current beneficiary" means a beneficiary that on the date the beneficiary's qualification is determined is a distributee or permissible distributee of trust income or principal. "Current beneficiary" includes the holder of a presently exercisable general power of appointment but does not include a person that is a beneficiary only because the person holds any other power of appointment.
"Decanting power" means the power of an authorized fiduciary under the Uniform Trust Decanting Act (§ 64.2-779.1 et seq.) to distribute property of a first trust to one or more second trusts or to modify the terms of the first trust.
"Directed trustee" means a trustee that is subject to a trust director's power of direction.
"Environmental law" means a federal, state, or local law, rule, regulation, or ordinance relating to protection of the environment.
"Expanded distributive discretion" means a discretionary power of distribution that is not limited to an ascertainable standard or a reasonably definite standard.
"First trust" means a trust over which an authorized fiduciary may exercise the decanting power.
"First-trust instrument" means the trust instrument for a first trust.
"General power of appointment" means a power of appointment exercisable in favor of a powerholder, the powerholder's estate, a creditor of the powerholder, or a creditor of the powerholder's estate.
"Guardian" means a person appointed by the court to make decisions regarding the support, care, education, health, and welfare of a minor or adult individual. The term does not include a guardian ad litem.
"Guardian of the estate" means a person appointed by the court to administer the estate of a minor.
"Interests of the beneficiaries" means the beneficial interests provided in the terms of the trust.
"Jurisdiction," with respect to a geographic area, includes a state or country.
"Person" means an individual; estate; business or nonprofit entity; government; governmental subdivision, agency, or instrumentality; public corporation; or other legal entity.
"Powerholder" means a person in which a donor creates a power of appointment.
"Power of appointment" means a power that enables a powerholder acting in a nonfiduciary capacity to designate a recipient of an ownership interest in or another power of appointment over the appointive property. "Power of appointment" does not include a power of attorney.
"Power of direction" means a power over a trust granted to a person by the terms of the trust to the extent the power is exercisable while the person is not serving as a trustee. The term includes a power over the investment, management, or distribution of trust property or other matters of trust administration. The term excludes the powers described in subsection A of § 64.2-779.28.
"Power of withdrawal" means a presently exercisable general power of appointment other than a power exercisable by a trustee that is limited by an ascertainable standard, or that is exercisable by another person only upon consent of the trustee or a person holding an adverse interest.
"Presently exercisable power of appointment" means a power of appointment exercisable by the powerholder at the relevant time. "Presently exercisable power of appointment" includes a power of appointment exercisable only after the occurrence of a specified event, the satisfaction of an ascertainable standard, or the passage of a specified time, only after (i) the occurrence of the specified event, (ii) the satisfaction of the ascertainable standard, or (iii) the passage of the specified time. "Presently exercisable power of appointment" does not include a power exercisable only at the powerholder's death.
"Property" means anything that may be the subject of ownership, whether real or personal, legal or equitable, or any interest therein.
"Qualified beneficiary" means a beneficiary who, on the date the beneficiary's qualification is determined, (i) is a distributee or permissible distributee of trust income or principal; (ii) would be a distributee or permissible distributee of trust income or principal if the interests of the distributees described in clause (i) terminated on that date without causing the trust to terminate; or (iii) would be a distributee or permissible distributee of trust income or principal if the trust terminated on that date.
"Reasonably definite standard" means a clearly measurable standard under which a holder of a power of distribution is legally accountable within the meaning of § 674(b)(5)(A) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 and any applicable regulations.
"Record" means information that is inscribed on a tangible medium or that is stored in an electronic or other medium and is retrievable in perceivable form.
"Revocable," as applied to a trust, means revocable by the settlor without the consent of the trustee or a person holding an adverse interest.
"Second trust" means (i) a first trust after modification, including a restatement of the first trust, under the Uniform Trust Decanting Act (§ 64.2-779.1 et seq.) or (ii) a trust to which a distribution of property from a first trust is or may be made under the Uniform Trust Decanting Act (§ 64.2-779.1 et seq.).
"Second-trust instrument" means the trust instrument for a second trust.
"Settlor," except as otherwise provided in § 64.2-779.22, means a person, including a testator, who creates or contributes property to a trust. If more than one person creates or contributes property to a trust, each person is a settlor of the portion of the trust property attributable to that person's contribution except to the extent another person has the power to revoke or withdraw that portion.
"Sign" means, with present intent to authenticate or adopt a record, (i) to execute or adopt a tangible symbol or (ii) to attach to or logically associate with the record an electronic symbol, sound, or process.
"Spendthrift provision" means a term of a trust that restrains both voluntary and involuntary transfer of a beneficiary's interest.
"State" means a state of the United States, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the United States Virgin Islands, or any territory or insular possession subject to the jurisdiction of the United States. The term includes an Indian tribe or band recognized by federal law or formally acknowledged by a state.
"Terms of a trust" means:
1. Except as otherwise provided in subdivision 2, the manifestation of the settlor's intent regarding a trust's provisions as (i) expressed in the trust instrument or (ii) established by other evidence that would be admissible in a judicial proceeding; or
2. The trust's provisions as established, determined, or amended by (i) a trustee or trust director in accordance with applicable law, (ii) court order, or (iii) a nonjudicial settlement agreement under § 64.2-709.
"Trust director" means a person that is granted a power of direction by the terms of a trust to the extent the power is exercisable while the person is not serving as a trustee. The person is a trust director whether or not the terms of the trust refer to the person as a trust director and whether or not the person is a beneficiary or settlor of the trust.
"Trust instrument" means a record executed by the settlor to create a trust or by any person to create a second trust that contains some or all of the terms of the trust, including any amendments.
"Trustee" includes an original, additional, and successor trustee and a cotrustee.
2005, c. 935, § 55-541.03; 2012, c. 614; 2017, c. 592; 2018, c. 476; 2020, c. 768.

Structure Code of Virginia

Code of Virginia

Title 64.2 - Wills, Trusts, and Fiduciaries

Chapter 7 - Uniform Trust Code

§ 64.2-700. Scope

§ 64.2-701. Definitions

§ 64.2-702. Knowledge

§ 64.2-703. Default and mandatory rules

§ 64.2-704. Common law of trusts; principles of equity

§ 64.2-705. Governing law

§ 64.2-706. Principal place of administration

§ 64.2-707. Methods and waiver of notice

§ 64.2-708. Others treated as qualified beneficiaries

§ 64.2-709. Nonjudicial settlement agreements

§ 64.2-710. Role of court in administration of trust

§ 64.2-711. Jurisdiction over trustee and beneficiary

§ 64.2-712. Proceedings to appoint or remove trustees

§ 64.2-713. Pleadings; parties; orders; notice

§ 64.2-714. Representation; basic effect

§ 64.2-715. Representation by holder of general testamentary power of appointment

§ 64.2-716. Representation by fiduciaries and parents or other ancestors

§ 64.2-717. Representation by person having substantially identical interest

§ 64.2-718. Appointment of representative

§ 64.2-719. Methods of creating trust

§ 64.2-720. Requirements for creation

§ 64.2-721. Trusts created in other jurisdictions

§ 64.2-722. Trust purposes

§ 64.2-723. Charitable purposes; enforcement

§ 64.2-724. Creation of trust induced by fraud, duress, or undue influence

§ 64.2-725. Evidence of oral trust

§ 64.2-726. Trust for care of animal

§ 64.2-727. Noncharitable trust without ascertainable beneficiary

§ 64.2-728. Modification or termination of trust; proceedings for approval or disapproval

§ 64.2-729. Modification or termination of noncharitable irrevocable trust by consent

§ 64.2-730. Modification or termination because of unanticipated circumstances or inability to administer trust effectively

§ 64.2-731. Cy pres

§ 64.2-732. Modification or termination of uneconomic trust

§ 64.2-733. Reformation to correct mistakes

§ 64.2-734. Modification to achieve settlor's tax objectives

§ 64.2-735. Combination and division of trusts

§ 64.2-736. Amendment of trust where gift, grant, or will establishes private foundation or constitutes a charitable trust or a split-interest trust

§ 64.2-737. Distribution of income of trust that is a private foundation or a charitable trust; prohibitions as to such private foundation

§ 64.2-738. Prohibitions as to trust that is deemed a split-interest trust

§ 64.2-739. Application of §§ 64.2-737 and 64.2-738

§ 64.2-740. Interpretation of references to Internal Revenue Code in §§ 64.2-736 through 64.2-739

§ 64.2-741. Powers of courts not impaired by §§ 64.2-736 through 64.2-740

§ 64.2-742. Rights of beneficiary's creditor or assignee

§ 64.2-743. Spendthrift provision

§ 64.2-744. Exceptions to spendthrift provision

§ 64.2-745. Certain claims for reimbursement for public assistance

§ 64.2-745.1. Self-settled spendthrift trusts

§ 64.2-745.2. Definitions; vacancies; right to withdraw

§ 64.2-746. Discretionary trusts; effect of standard

§ 64.2-747. Creditor's claim against settlor

§ 64.2-748. Overdue distribution

§ 64.2-749. Personal obligations of trustee

§ 64.2-750. Capacity of settlor of revocable trust

§ 64.2-751. Revocation or amendment of revocable trust

§ 64.2-752. Settlor's powers; powers of withdrawal

§ 64.2-753. Limitation on action contesting validity of revocable trust; distribution of trust property

§ 64.2-754. Accepting or declining trusteeship

§ 64.2-755. Trustee's bond

§ 64.2-756. Cotrustees

§ 64.2-757. Vacancy in trusteeship; appointment of successor

§ 64.2-758. Resignation of trustee

§ 64.2-759. Removal of trustee

§ 64.2-760. Delivery of property by former trustee

§ 64.2-761. Compensation of trustee

§ 64.2-762. Reimbursement of expenses

§ 64.2-763. Duty to administer trust and invest

§ 64.2-764. Duty of loyalty

§ 64.2-765. Impartiality

§ 64.2-766. Prudent administration

§ 64.2-767. Costs of administration

§ 64.2-768. Trustee's skills

§ 64.2-769. Delegation by trustee

§ 64.2-770. Repealed

§ 64.2-771. Control and protection of trust property

§ 64.2-772. Recordkeeping and identification of trust property

§ 64.2-773. Enforcement and defense of claims

§ 64.2-774. Collecting trust property

§ 64.2-775. Duty to inform and report

§ 64.2-776. Discretionary powers; tax savings

§ 64.2-777. General powers of trustee

§ 64.2-778. Specific powers of trustee

§ 64.2-778.1. Repealed

§ 64.2-779. Distribution upon termination

§ 64.2-779.1. Scope

§ 64.2-779.2. Fiduciary duty

§ 64.2-779.3. Application; governing law

§ 64.2-779.4. Reasonable reliance

§ 64.2-779.5. Notice; exercise of decanting power

§ 64.2-779.6. Court involvement

§ 64.2-779.7. Formalities

§ 64.2-779.8. Decanting power under expanded distributive discretion

§ 64.2-779.9. Decanting power under limited distributive discretion

§ 64.2-779.10. Trust for beneficiary with disability

§ 64.2-779.11. Protection of charitable interest

§ 64.2-779.12. Trust limitation on decanting

§ 64.2-779.13. Change in compensation

§ 64.2-779.14. Relief from liability and indemnification

§ 64.2-779.15. Removal or replacement of authorized fiduciary

§ 64.2-779.16. Tax-related provisions

§ 64.2-779.17. Duration of second trust

§ 64.2-779.18. Need to distribute not required

§ 64.2-779.19. Savings provision

§ 64.2-779.20. Trust for care of animal

§ 64.2-779.21. Terms of second trust

§ 64.2-779.22. Settlor

§ 64.2-779.23. Later-discovered property

§ 64.2-779.24. Obligations

§ 64.2-779.25. Accountings

§ 64.2-779.26. Definitions

§ 64.2-779.27. Application

§ 64.2-779.28. Exclusions

§ 64.2-779.29. Powers of trust director

§ 64.2-779.30. Limitations on trust director

§ 64.2-779.31. Duty and liability of trust director

§ 64.2-779.32. Duty and liability of directed trustee

§ 64.2-779.33. Duty to provide information to trust director or trustee

§ 64.2-779.34. No duty to monitor, inform, or advise

§ 64.2-779.35. Limitation of action against trust director

§ 64.2-779.36. Defenses in action against trust director

§ 64.2-779.37. Jurisdiction over trust director

§ 64.2-779.38. Office of trust director

§ 64.2-780. Definition of terms

§ 64.2-781. Prudent investor rule

§ 64.2-782. Standard of care; portfolio strategy; risk and return objectives

§ 64.2-783. Diversification by trustee

§ 64.2-784. Duties at inception of trusteeship

§ 64.2-785. Loyalty and impartiality

§ 64.2-786. Investment costs

§ 64.2-787. Reviewing compliance

§ 64.2-788. Delegation of investment and management functions

§ 64.2-789. Language invoking standard of article

§ 64.2-790. Application to existing trusts

§ 64.2-791. Uniformity of application and construction

§ 64.2-792. Remedies for breach of trust

§ 64.2-793. Damages for breach of trust

§ 64.2-794. Damages in absence of breach

§ 64.2-795. Attorney fees and costs

§ 64.2-796. Limitation of action against trustee

§ 64.2-797. Reliance on trust instrument

§ 64.2-798. Event affecting administration or distribution

§ 64.2-799. Exculpation of trustee

§ 64.2-800. Beneficiary's consent, release, or ratification

§ 64.2-801. Limitation on personal liability of trustee

§ 64.2-802. Interest as general partner

§ 64.2-803. Protection of person dealing with trustee

§ 64.2-804. Certification of trust

§ 64.2-805. Uniformity of application and construction

§ 64.2-806. Electronic records and signatures

§ 64.2-807. Repealed

§ 64.2-808. Application to existing relationships