2021 Colorado Code
Title 15 - Probate, Trusts, and Fiduciaries
Article 11 - Intestate Succession and Wills
Part 6 - Rules of Construction Applicable Only to Wills
§ 15-11-605. Increase in Securities; Accessions

Universal Citation: CO Code § 15-11-605 (2021)
  1. If a testator executes a will that devises securities and the testator then owned securities that meet the description in the will, the devise includes additional securities owned by the testator at death to the extent the additional securities were acquired by the testator after the will was executed as a result of the testator's ownership of the described securities and are securities of any of the following types:
    1. Securities of the same organization acquired by reason of action initiated by the organization or any successor, related, or acquiring organization, excluding any acquired by exercise of purchase options;
    2. Securities of another organization acquired as a result of a merger, consolidation, reorganization, or other distribution by the organization or any successor, related, or acquiring organization; or
    3. Securities of the same organization acquired as a result of a plan of reinvestment.
  2. Distributions in cash before death with respect to a described security are not part of the devise.

History. Source: L. 94: Entire part R&RE, p. 1006, § 3, effective July 1, 1995.


Editor's note:

This section is similar to former § 15-11-607 as it existed prior to 1995.

ANNOTATION

Absent a contrary intent by the testatrix, a specific devisee is entitled to receive any additional shares of stock resulting from action initiated by the issuing company, regardless of whether the issuing company takes action before or after execution of the will. Shriners Hospitals for Crippled Children v. United Bank of Denver, 821 P.2d 300 (Colo. App. 1991) (decided under former § 15-11-607 as it existed prior to the 1994 repeal and reenactment of this part).


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