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SUBCHAPTER J MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS Sec. 7791. Abandonment of property. 7792. Powers, duties and liabilities identical with personal representatives. 7793. Effect of removal, or of probate of later will or codicil. 7794. Title of purchaser. 7795. Reports for school district trustees. 7796. Jurisdiction. 7797. Filing accounts. 7798. Failure to present claim at audit. 7799. Income on distributive shares. 7799.1. Annexation of account of distributed estate or trust. 7799.2. Accounts, audits and distributions. 7799.3. Pooled trusts for persons with disabilities. § 7791. Abandonment of property. If any property is so burdensome or is so encumbered or is in such condition that it is of no value to the trust, the trustee may abandon it. If property without value cannot be abandoned without transfer of title to another or without a formal renunciation, the court may authorize the trustee to transfer or renounce it without consideration if it finds that this will be for the best interests of the trust.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Pennsylvania > Title-20 > Chapter-77 > 7791

SUBCHAPTER J MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS Sec. 7791. Abandonment of property. 7792. Powers, duties and liabilities identical with personal representatives. 7793. Effect of removal, or of probate of later will or codicil. 7794. Title of purchaser. 7795. Reports for school district trustees. 7796. Jurisdiction. 7797. Filing accounts. 7798. Failure to present claim at audit. 7799. Income on distributive shares. 7799.1. Annexation of account of distributed estate or trust. 7799.2. Accounts, audits and distributions. 7799.3. Pooled trusts for persons with disabilities. § 7791. Abandonment of property. If any property is so burdensome or is so encumbered or is in such condition that it is of no value to the trust, the trustee may abandon it. If property without value cannot be abandoned without transfer of title to another or without a formal renunciation, the court may authorize the trustee to transfer or renounce it without consideration if it finds that this will be for the best interests of the trust.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Pennsylvania > Title-20 > Chapter-77 > 7791

SUBCHAPTER J MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS Sec. 7791. Abandonment of property. 7792. Powers, duties and liabilities identical with personal representatives. 7793. Effect of removal, or of probate of later will or codicil. 7794. Title of purchaser. 7795. Reports for school district trustees. 7796. Jurisdiction. 7797. Filing accounts. 7798. Failure to present claim at audit. 7799. Income on distributive shares. 7799.1. Annexation of account of distributed estate or trust. 7799.2. Accounts, audits and distributions. 7799.3. Pooled trusts for persons with disabilities. § 7791. Abandonment of property. If any property is so burdensome or is so encumbered or is in such condition that it is of no value to the trust, the trustee may abandon it. If property without value cannot be abandoned without transfer of title to another or without a formal renunciation, the court may authorize the trustee to transfer or renounce it without consideration if it finds that this will be for the best interests of the trust.