2013 Vermont Statutes
Title 14 Decedents' Estates and Fiduciary Relations
Chapter 107 CONVEYANCES AND DEVISES TO UNCERTAIN BENEFICIARIES
§ 2401 Uncertain beneficiaries; governor may appoint agent or attorney


14 V.S.A. § 2401 What's This?

2401. Uncertain beneficiaries; governor may appoint agent or attorney

When a devise, legacy, gift or trust is made to or for the benefit of a class or classes of beneficiaries in this state, whose members are not all ascertained or definitely ascertainable, in his discretion, the governor may appoint a person or persons as agent or attorney to represent such beneficiaries, who shall act for them and their interests, without expense to the state, in any litigation, contest or compromise in relation to such devise, legacy, gift, trust, will, contract or instrument by which the same is given.

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