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New Hampshire Revised Statutes > Title LVI > Chapter 564-D - Qualified Dispositions In Trust Act


Current as of: 2009
§ 564-D:1Definitions
§ 564-D:2Trust Instrument Defined
§ 564-D:3Qualified Trustee Defined
§ 564-D:4Persons Not Eligible To Be Considered A Qualified Trustee; Appointment Of Trust Advisors
§ 564-D:5Transferor May Serve As Trust Advisor
§ 564-D:6Successor Qualified Trustee
§ 564-D:7Disposition To More Than One Trustee
§ 564-D:8Transferor's Powers And Rights
§ 564-D:9Restrictions On Attachment Or Other Provisional Remedy Against Property
§ 564-D:10Extinguishment Of Creditor's Claim
§ 564-D:11Qualified Disposition Made By Transferor Who Is Trustee
§ 564-D:12Creditor's Rights With Respect To A Qualified Disposition
§ 564-D:13Actions Against Trustee Of Trust That Is The Subject Of A Qualified Disposition Barred
§ 564-D:14More Than One Qualified Disposition Is Made By Means Of Same Trust Instrument
§ 564-D:15Persons Exempt From Application Of Qualified Disposition Provisions
§ 564-D:16Avoidance Of Qualified Disposition
§ 564-D:17Applicability
§ 564-D:18Short Title

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Tennessee Code > Title 65 > Chapter 3 > Part 1 > § 65-3-117. Depositions


Current as of: 2010

The department of transportation shall, in all cases, have a right in its discretion to issue proper process and take depositions instead of compelling personal attendance of witnesses.

[Acts 1897, ch. 10, § 10; Shan., § 3059a34; Code 1932, § 5410; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 65-319; Acts 1995, ch. 305, § 10.]

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