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Kansas Statutes > Chapter 59 > Article 35 - Transfer-On-Death

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Last Updated April 18, 2010

Kansas Statutes > Chapter 59 > Article 35 - Transfer-On-Death


Current as of: 2009
§ 59-3501Real estate; transfer-on-death
§ 59-3502Same; filing of form with register of deeds
§ 59-3503Same; beneficiary; revocation; change; revocation by will, prohibited
§ 59-3504Same; vesting of ownership in beneficiary; grantee beneficiary
§ 59-3505Same; joint owner
§ 59-3506Same; application of 58-2414 to grantor
§ 59-3507Same; nontestamentary disposition
§ 59-3508Motor vehicles; transfer-on-death
§ 59-3509Same; certificate of title
§ 59-3510Same; beneficiaries; interest; change
§ 59-3511Same; vesting of ownership in beneficiary
§ 59-3512Same; nontestamentary disposition
§ 59-3513Other nontestamentary transfers

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