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2015 Vermont Statutes
Title 27 - Property
Chapter 14 - Unclaimed Property
- § 1241 Definitions
- § 1242 Presumptions of abandonment
- § 1243 Contents of safe deposit box or other safekeeping depository
- § 1244 Unclaimed demutualization proceeds
- § 1244a Unclaimed life insurance benefits
- § 1245 Rules for taking custody
- § 1246 Burden of proof as to property evidenced by record of check or draft
- § 1247 Report of unclaimed property
- § 1248 Payment or delivery of unclaimed property
- § 1248a Electric utility cooperatives
- § 1249 Notice and publication of lists of unclaimed property
- § 1250 Custody by state; recovery by holder; relief of holder from liability
- § 1251 Income accruing after payment or delivery
- § 1252 Public sale of unclaimed property
- § 1253 Deposit of funds; information concerning owner
- § 1254 Claim of another state to recover property
- § 1255 Filing claim with treasurer; handling of claims by treasurer
- § 1256 Appeal
- § 1257 Election to take payment or delivery
- § 1258 Destruction or disposition of property having no substantial commercial value; immunity from liability
- § 1259 Periods of limitation
- § 1260 Requests for reports and examination of records
- § 1261 Retention of records
- § 1262 Enforcement
- § 1263 Interstate agreements and cooperation; joint and reciprocal actions with other states
- § 1264 Interest and penalties
- § 1265 Agreement to locate property; asset locators
- § 1266 Foreign transactions
- § 1267 Rules
- § 1268 Uniformity of application and construction
- § 1269 Severability clause
- § 1270 Deceased owners; multiple claimants
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