Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 527 — Uniform Transfers To Minors Act
Section 527.28 — Receipt For Custodial Property.

A written acknowledgment of delivery by a custodian constitutes a sufficient receipt and discharge for custodial property transferred to the custodian pursuant to this chapter.
1985 c 221 s 8

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 524 - 532 — Probate; Property; Estates; Guardianships; Anatomical Gifts

Chapter 527 — Uniform Transfers To Minors Act

Section 527.21 — Definitions.

Section 527.22 — Scope And Jurisdiction.

Section 527.23 — Nomination Of Custodian.

Section 527.24 — Transfer By Gift Or Exercise Of Power Of Appointment.

Section 527.25 — Transfer Authorized By Will Or Trust.

Section 527.26 — Other Transfer By Fiduciary.

Section 527.27 — Transfer By Obligor.

Section 527.28 — Receipt For Custodial Property.

Section 527.29 — Manner Of Creating Custodial Property And Effecting Transfer; Designation Of Initial Custodian; Control.

Section 527.30 — Single Custodianship.

Section 527.31 — Validity And Effect Of Transfer.

Section 527.32 — Care Of Custodial Property.

Section 527.33 — Powers Of Custodian.

Section 527.34 — Use Of Custodial Property.

Section 527.35 — Custodian's Expenses, Compensation, And Bond.

Section 527.36 — Exemption Of Third Person From Liability.

Section 527.37 — Liability To Third Persons.

Section 527.38 — Renunciation, Resignation, Death, Or Removal Of Custodian; Designation Of Successor Custodian.

Section 527.39 — Accounting By And Determination Of Liability Of Custodian.

Section 527.40 — Transfer Upon Termination Of Custodianship.

Section 527.405 — Conveyance By Custodian.

Section 527.41 — Applicability.

Section 527.42 — Effect On Existing Custodianships.

Section 527.43 — Savings Provision.

Section 527.44 — Short Title.