A transfer may be made only for one minor, and only one person may be the custodian. All custodial property held under this chapter by the same custodian for the benefit of the same minor constitutes a single custodianship.
1985 c 221 s 10
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 524 - 532 — Probate; Property; Estates; Guardianships; Anatomical Gifts
Chapter 527 — Uniform Transfers To Minors Act
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 527.30 — 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 527.39 — 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.