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46-7-104. Purpose of trust Expenditures for perpetual care.

(a)  Any trust created for the perpetual care of a private cemetery to be administered by a trust corporation formed under the provisions of this chapter shall be a charitable trust for the general welfare of the citizens of the state. The board of directors of the trust corporation shall establish guidelines for disbursement that are not inconsistent with this chapter or the trust document under which it operates as trustee for the trust.

(b)  The corpus and income from the investment of the trust for the perpetual care of a private cemetery shall be expended solely for the purpose of providing perpetual care in accordance with this chapter and the respective trust agreement, except that reasonable expenses for administration of the trust may be deducted from the income.

[Acts 1989, ch. 222,§ 4.]  

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Tennessee > Title-46 > Chapter-7 > 46-7-104

46-7-104. Purpose of trust Expenditures for perpetual care.

(a)  Any trust created for the perpetual care of a private cemetery to be administered by a trust corporation formed under the provisions of this chapter shall be a charitable trust for the general welfare of the citizens of the state. The board of directors of the trust corporation shall establish guidelines for disbursement that are not inconsistent with this chapter or the trust document under which it operates as trustee for the trust.

(b)  The corpus and income from the investment of the trust for the perpetual care of a private cemetery shall be expended solely for the purpose of providing perpetual care in accordance with this chapter and the respective trust agreement, except that reasonable expenses for administration of the trust may be deducted from the income.

[Acts 1989, ch. 222,§ 4.]  


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Tennessee > Title-46 > Chapter-7 > 46-7-104

46-7-104. Purpose of trust Expenditures for perpetual care.

(a)  Any trust created for the perpetual care of a private cemetery to be administered by a trust corporation formed under the provisions of this chapter shall be a charitable trust for the general welfare of the citizens of the state. The board of directors of the trust corporation shall establish guidelines for disbursement that are not inconsistent with this chapter or the trust document under which it operates as trustee for the trust.

(b)  The corpus and income from the investment of the trust for the perpetual care of a private cemetery shall be expended solely for the purpose of providing perpetual care in accordance with this chapter and the respective trust agreement, except that reasonable expenses for administration of the trust may be deducted from the income.

[Acts 1989, ch. 222,§ 4.]