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§ 89-12-1. Short title - This chapter shall be known and may be cited as...
§ 89-12-3. Definitions - As used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires:...
§ 89-12-9. Presumed abandonment of funds held or owing by utility - Subject to the provisions of Section 89-12-17 of this chapter,...
§ 89-12-13. Presumed abandonment of intangible personal property held by fiduciary - Subject to the provisions of Section 89-12-17, any intangible personal...
§ 89-12-15. Presumed abandonment of intangible personal property held in ordinary course of holder's business - All intangible personal property not otherwise covered by the provisions...
§ 89-12-17. Additional conditions for presumption of abandonment of intangible personal property - Unless otherwise provided by statute of this state, intangible personal...
§ 89-12-19. Additional conditions for presumption of abandonment of sum payable on money order, traveler's check and the like - Any sum payable on a money order, traveler's check, or...
§ 89-12-33. Owner entitled to further income or increments - When property other than money is paid or delivered to...
§ 89-12-35. Effect of expiration of period of limitation - The expiration of any period of time specified by statute...
§ 89-12-41. Judicial review of action of treasurer upon claim - Any person aggrieved by a decision of the treasurer or...
§ 89-12-43. Treasurer may decline to receive property presumed abandoned - The treasurer, after receiving reports of property deemed abandoned pursuant...
§ 89-12-49. Rules and regulations - The treasurer is hereby authorized to adopt necessary rules and...
§ 89-12-53. Chapter inapplicable to property of minor or incompetent - The provisions of this chapter shall not apply to any...
§ 89-12-55. Uniformity of interpretation - This chapter shall be so construed as to effectuate its...
§ 89-12-57. Provisions of chapter supplemental to Section 21-39-21 - This chapter shall not be construed as repealing the provisions...