Section 16. (a) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (b), a trustee shall allocate to principal the proceeds of a life insurance policy or other contract in which the trust or its trustee is named as beneficiary, including a contract that insures the trust or its trustee against loss for damage to, destruction of or loss of title to a trust asset. The trustee shall allocate dividends on an insurance policy to income if the premiums on the policy are paid from income and to principal if the premiums are paid from principal.
(b) A trustee shall allocate to income proceeds of a contract that insures the trustee against loss of occupancy or other use by an income beneficiary, loss of income, or, subject to section 12, loss of profits from a business.
(c) This section shall not apply to a contract to which section 18 applies.
Structure Massachusetts General Laws
Part II - Real and Personal Property and Domestic Relations
Chapter 203d - Principal and Income
Section 3 - Fiduciary Duties; General Principles
Section 4 - Trustee's Power to Adjust
Section 5 - Judicial Control of Discretionary Powers
Section 6 - Determination and Distribution of Net Income
Section 7 - Distribution to Residuary and Remainder Beneficiaries
Section 8 - When Right to Income Begins and Ends
Section 9 - Apportionment When Income Interest Ends
Section 10 - Character of Receipts
Section 11 - Distribution From Trust or Estate
Section 12 - Business and Other Activities Conducted by Trustee
Section 13 - Principal Receipts
Section 15 - Obligation to Pay Money
Section 16 - Insurance Policies and Similar Contracts
Section 17 - Insubstantial Allocations Not Required
Section 18 - Deferred Compensation, Annuities and Similar Payments
Section 19 - Liquidating Asset
Section 20 - Minerals, Water, and Other Natural Resources
Section 22 - Property Not Productive of Income
Section 23 - Derivatives and Options
Section 24 - Asset-Backed Securities
Section 25 - Disbursements From Income
Section 26 - Disbursements From Principal
Section 27 - Transfers From Income to Principal for Depreciation