§ 14203. Trust deposits; payment on death of trustee
When a deposit is made in a financial institution by one or more persons in trust for another, the name and residence of the person for whom the deposit is made shall be disclosed, and the deposit shall be credited to the depositor or depositors as trustee for such person. When other notice of the existence and terms of a legal trust is not given in writing to the financial institution, at the death of the trustee, or if there is more than one trustee, at the death of the surviving trustee, the deposit or any part thereof, with the interest thereon, may be paid to the person for whom the deposit was made or to his or her estate. (Added 1999, No. 153 (Adj. Sess.), § 2, eff. Jan. 1, 2001.)
Structure Vermont Statutes
Title 8 - Banking and Insurance
Chapter 204 - Powers of Financial Institutions
§ 14101. Applicability of chapter
§ 14102. General organizational powers
§ 14103. Advertising; doing business or using name unlawfully
§ 14104. Capital or surplus requirements
§ 14105. Participation in public agencies
§ 14106. Expanded powers of Vermont financial institutions
§ 14108. Prohibited mergers and acquisitions
§ 14109. Prohibited management interlocks
§ 14202. Payment of deposits to administrators from another state or country
§ 14203. Trust deposits; payment on death of trustee
§ 14205. Payable on death accounts
§ 14206. Deposits of minors; exemption from trustee process
§ 14207. Provisions when title to deposit is litigated
§ 14208. Security for deposits
§ 14209. Examination of accounts
§ 14210. Real estate trust and escrow
§ 14211. Claims not clearly consistent
§ 14212. Joint fiduciary accounts
§ 14304. Card holder represented by legal counsel
§ 14401. Types of trust functions
§ 14402. National financial institutions; state financial institutions
§ 14403. Approval of Commissioner
§ 14405. Powers and duties of officers
§ 14406. Segregation of trust funds; exception
§ 14407. Collective investment funds
§ 14408. Registration and sale of securities
§ 14409. Disposition of securities upon court order; liability for acts of nominee