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§ 13-4.10 Terms, conditions, and forms    (a)   A   registering  entity  offering  to  accept  registrations  in  beneficiary form may establish the terms and conditions under  which  it  will  receive  requests  (i)  for registrations in beneficiary form, and  (ii) for implementation of registration in beneficiary  form,  including  requests  for  cancellation  of  previously  registered  TOD beneficiary  designations and requests for  reregistration  to  effect  a  change  of  beneficiary.  The  terms  and  conditions so established may provide for  proving death, avoiding or resolving any problems concerning  fractional  shares,   designating   primary   and   contingent   beneficiaries,  and  substituting a named beneficiary's descendants to take in the  place  of  the   named  beneficiary  in  the  event  of  the  beneficiary's  death.  Substitution may be indicated by appending to the name  of  the  primary  beneficiary  in  letters  LDPS,  standing  for  "lineal  descendants per  stirpes", or in  letters  LDPR,  standing  for  "lineal  descendants  by  representation".  This  designation substitutes a deceased beneficiary's  descendants who survive the owner for a  beneficiary  who  fails  to  so  survive,  the  descendants  to  be identified and to share in accordance  with the  law  of  the  beneficiary's  domicile  at  the  owner's  death  governing  inheritance  by  descendants  of an intestate. Other forms of  identifying beneficiaries who are to take on one or more  contingencies,  and  rules  for  providing  proofs  and  assurances  needed  to  satisfy  reasonable concerns by registering  entities  regarding  conditions  and  identities  relevant  to  accurate  implementation  of  registrations in  beneficiary form, may be contained in a registering entity's  terms  and  conditions.    (b)  The  following  are illustrations of registrations in beneficiary  form which a registering entity may authorize:    (1) Sole owner-sole beneficiary: John S Brown  TOD  (or  POD)  John  S  Brown Jr.    (2) Multiple owners-sole beneficiary: John S Brown Mary B Brown JT TEN  TOD John S Brown Jr.    (3) Multiple owners-primary and secondary (substituted) beneficiaries:  John  S  Brown  Mary B Brown JT TEN TOD John S Brown Jr SUB BENE Peter Q  Brown or John S Brown Mary B Brown JT TEN TOD John S Brown Jr LDPS.

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Statutes > New-york > Ept > Article-13 > Part-4 > 13-4-10

§ 13-4.10 Terms, conditions, and forms    (a)   A   registering  entity  offering  to  accept  registrations  in  beneficiary form may establish the terms and conditions under  which  it  will  receive  requests  (i)  for registrations in beneficiary form, and  (ii) for implementation of registration in beneficiary  form,  including  requests  for  cancellation  of  previously  registered  TOD beneficiary  designations and requests for  reregistration  to  effect  a  change  of  beneficiary.  The  terms  and  conditions so established may provide for  proving death, avoiding or resolving any problems concerning  fractional  shares,   designating   primary   and   contingent   beneficiaries,  and  substituting a named beneficiary's descendants to take in the  place  of  the   named  beneficiary  in  the  event  of  the  beneficiary's  death.  Substitution may be indicated by appending to the name  of  the  primary  beneficiary  in  letters  LDPS,  standing  for  "lineal  descendants per  stirpes", or in  letters  LDPR,  standing  for  "lineal  descendants  by  representation".  This  designation substitutes a deceased beneficiary's  descendants who survive the owner for a  beneficiary  who  fails  to  so  survive,  the  descendants  to  be identified and to share in accordance  with the  law  of  the  beneficiary's  domicile  at  the  owner's  death  governing  inheritance  by  descendants  of an intestate. Other forms of  identifying beneficiaries who are to take on one or more  contingencies,  and  rules  for  providing  proofs  and  assurances  needed  to  satisfy  reasonable concerns by registering  entities  regarding  conditions  and  identities  relevant  to  accurate  implementation  of  registrations in  beneficiary form, may be contained in a registering entity's  terms  and  conditions.    (b)  The  following  are illustrations of registrations in beneficiary  form which a registering entity may authorize:    (1) Sole owner-sole beneficiary: John S Brown  TOD  (or  POD)  John  S  Brown Jr.    (2) Multiple owners-sole beneficiary: John S Brown Mary B Brown JT TEN  TOD John S Brown Jr.    (3) Multiple owners-primary and secondary (substituted) beneficiaries:  John  S  Brown  Mary B Brown JT TEN TOD John S Brown Jr SUB BENE Peter Q  Brown or John S Brown Mary B Brown JT TEN TOD John S Brown Jr LDPS.

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Statutes > New-york > Ept > Article-13 > Part-4 > 13-4-10

§ 13-4.10 Terms, conditions, and forms    (a)   A   registering  entity  offering  to  accept  registrations  in  beneficiary form may establish the terms and conditions under  which  it  will  receive  requests  (i)  for registrations in beneficiary form, and  (ii) for implementation of registration in beneficiary  form,  including  requests  for  cancellation  of  previously  registered  TOD beneficiary  designations and requests for  reregistration  to  effect  a  change  of  beneficiary.  The  terms  and  conditions so established may provide for  proving death, avoiding or resolving any problems concerning  fractional  shares,   designating   primary   and   contingent   beneficiaries,  and  substituting a named beneficiary's descendants to take in the  place  of  the   named  beneficiary  in  the  event  of  the  beneficiary's  death.  Substitution may be indicated by appending to the name  of  the  primary  beneficiary  in  letters  LDPS,  standing  for  "lineal  descendants per  stirpes", or in  letters  LDPR,  standing  for  "lineal  descendants  by  representation".  This  designation substitutes a deceased beneficiary's  descendants who survive the owner for a  beneficiary  who  fails  to  so  survive,  the  descendants  to  be identified and to share in accordance  with the  law  of  the  beneficiary's  domicile  at  the  owner's  death  governing  inheritance  by  descendants  of an intestate. Other forms of  identifying beneficiaries who are to take on one or more  contingencies,  and  rules  for  providing  proofs  and  assurances  needed  to  satisfy  reasonable concerns by registering  entities  regarding  conditions  and  identities  relevant  to  accurate  implementation  of  registrations in  beneficiary form, may be contained in a registering entity's  terms  and  conditions.    (b)  The  following  are illustrations of registrations in beneficiary  form which a registering entity may authorize:    (1) Sole owner-sole beneficiary: John S Brown  TOD  (or  POD)  John  S  Brown Jr.    (2) Multiple owners-sole beneficiary: John S Brown Mary B Brown JT TEN  TOD John S Brown Jr.    (3) Multiple owners-primary and secondary (substituted) beneficiaries:  John  S  Brown  Mary B Brown JT TEN TOD John S Brown Jr SUB BENE Peter Q  Brown or John S Brown Mary B Brown JT TEN TOD John S Brown Jr LDPS.