Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 615 - Statutory Trusts
Section 34-515. - Contributions by beneficial owners.

(a) A contribution of a beneficial owner to the statutory trust may be in cash, property or services rendered or a promissory note or other obligation to contribute cash or property or to perform services; provided, a person may become a beneficial owner of a statutory trust and may receive a beneficial interest in a statutory trust without making a contribution or being obligated to make a contribution to the statutory trust.

(b) Except as provided in the governing instrument, a beneficial owner is obligated to the statutory trust to perform any promise to contribute cash or property or to perform services, even if the beneficial owner is unable to perform because of death, disability or any other reason. If a beneficial owner does not make the required contribution of property or services, the beneficial owner is obligated at the option of the statutory trust to contribute cash equal to that portion of the agreed value, as stated in the records of the statutory trust, of the contribution that has not been made. Such option shall be in addition to, and not in lieu of, any other rights, including the right to specific performance, that the statutory trust may have against such beneficial owner under the governing instrument or applicable law.
(c) A governing instrument may provide that the interest of any beneficial owner who fails to make any contribution that such beneficial owner is obligated to make shall be subject to specific penalties for, or set forth the specified consequences of, such failure. Such penalty or consequence may take the form of (1) reducing or eliminating the defaulting beneficial owner's proportionate interest in the statutory trust, (2) subordinating the defaulting beneficial owner's beneficial interest to that of nondefaulting beneficial owners, (3) a forced sale of the defaulting beneficial owner's beneficial interest, (4) forfeiture of the defaulting beneficial owner's beneficial interest, (5) the lending by other beneficial owners of the amount necessary to meet the defaulting beneficial owner's commitment, (6) fixing the value of the defaulting beneficial owner's beneficial interest by appraisal or by formula and redemption or sale of the defaulting beneficial owner's beneficial interest at such value, or (7) any other penalty or consequence.
(P.A. 96-271, S. 222, 254.)
History: P.A. 96-271 effective October 1, 1997.

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 34 - Limited Partnerships, Partnerships, Professional Associations, Limited Liability Companies and Statutory Trusts

Chapter 615 - Statutory Trusts

Section 34-500. - Short title: Connecticut Statutory Trust Act.

Section 34-501. - Definitions.

Section 34-502. - Authorization of statutory trust. Applicability to common law business trusts. Governing law.

Section 34-502a. - Purposes of statutory trust.

Section 34-502b. - Powers and liabilities of statutory trust.

Section 34-503. - Certificate of trust. Filing of documents.

Section 34-504. - Execution of certificates.

Section 34-505. - Effective time and date of certificate.

Section 34-506. - Name of statutory trust. Reservation of name.

Section 34-507. - Appointment of statutory agent for service of process.

Section 34-508. - Service of process.

Section 34-509. - Fees payable to the Secretary of the State.

Section 34-515. - Contributions by beneficial owners.

Section 34-516. - Rights of beneficial owners in property of statutory trust.

Section 34-517. - Management of statutory trust.

Section 34-518. - Existence of statutory trust.

Section 34-519. - Applicability of laws pertaining to trusts. Classification for taxation purposes.

Section 34-520. - Applicability of law re foreign corporation acting as trustee.

Section 34-521. - Merger or consolidation.

Section 34-522. - Derivative actions.

Section 34-523. - Liability of beneficial owners, trustees, officers, employees and managers.

Section 34-524. - Indemnification.

Section 34-530. - Governing law.

Section 34-531. - Registration with Secretary of the State.

Section 34-532. - Appointment of agent for service of process.

Section 34-533. - Service of process on statutory agent.

Section 34-534. - Issuance of registration.

Section 34-535. - Name.

Section 34-536. - Amendment of application for registration.

Section 34-537. - Cancellation of registration.

Section 34-538. - Revocation of certificate of registration.

Section 34-539. - Transaction of business without registration.

Section 34-540. - Activities not constituting transacting business in this state.

Section 34-541. - Action by Attorney General.

Section 34-545. - Reservation of power to amend or repeal.

Section 34-546. - Rules of construction.

Section 34-547. - Severability.