2017 Oregon Revised Statutes
Volume : 03 - Landlord-Tenant, Domestic Relations, Probate
Chapter 130 - Uniform Trust Code
Section 130.730 - UTC 817. When interest of beneficiary vests; distribution upon termination.

Universal Citation: OR Rev Stat § 130.730 (2017)

(1) The interests of a beneficiary under a testamentary trust vest upon the death of the testator, and the interests of a beneficiary under a revocable or irrevocable trust vest when the trust becomes irrevocable, and not later, unless the will or trust clearly indicates a contrary intent.

(2) Unless a will or trust clearly indicates a contrary intent, upon the occurrence of an event, satisfaction of a condition or exercise of a power that terminates or partially terminates a trust or creates an obligation for the trustee to pay or distribute all or any portion of a trust to a beneficiary, the beneficiary’s interest in the terminated trust, portion or distribution indefeasibly vests in the beneficiary as of the event, satisfaction or exercise, subject to ORS 114.600 to 114.725, rights of creditors and the administration and sale of trust property by the trustee. Upon the termination or partial termination of a trust or upon creation of the obligation for the trustee to pay or distribute all or any portion of a trust to a beneficiary under this subsection, the trustee shall proceed expeditiously to distribute the trust property to the persons entitled to the property. The trustee may retain a reasonable reserve for the payment of debts, fees, expenses and taxes.

(3) Incidental to a termination or partial termination of a trust, the trustee may request that a beneficiary execute a release of the trustee from liability for breach of trust. A release under this subsection is invalid to the extent:

(a) The release was induced by improper conduct of the trustee; or

(b) The trustee failed to adequately disclose to the beneficiary, at the time of the release, the material facts relating to the breach or sufficient information to enable the beneficiary to know of a potential claim or to inquire into the existence of a breach or potential claim. [2005 c.348 §76; 2013 c.529 §21; 2015 c.126 §4]

Note: See note under 130.230.

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