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§ 6.1-125.6. (Repealed effective October 1, 2010) Change of form of accountupon written order to financial institution.

The provisions of § 6.1-125.5 as to rights of survivorship are determined bythe form of the account at the death of a party. This form may be altered bywritten order given by a party to the financial institution to change theform of the account or to stop or vary payment under the terms of theaccount. The order or request must be signed by a party, received by thefinancial institution during the party's lifetime, and not countermanded byother written order of the same party during his lifetime.

(1979, c. 407.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Virginia > Title-6-1 > Chapter-2-1 > 6-1-125-6

§ 6.1-125.6. (Repealed effective October 1, 2010) Change of form of accountupon written order to financial institution.

The provisions of § 6.1-125.5 as to rights of survivorship are determined bythe form of the account at the death of a party. This form may be altered bywritten order given by a party to the financial institution to change theform of the account or to stop or vary payment under the terms of theaccount. The order or request must be signed by a party, received by thefinancial institution during the party's lifetime, and not countermanded byother written order of the same party during his lifetime.

(1979, c. 407.)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Virginia > Title-6-1 > Chapter-2-1 > 6-1-125-6

§ 6.1-125.6. (Repealed effective October 1, 2010) Change of form of accountupon written order to financial institution.

The provisions of § 6.1-125.5 as to rights of survivorship are determined bythe form of the account at the death of a party. This form may be altered bywritten order given by a party to the financial institution to change theform of the account or to stop or vary payment under the terms of theaccount. The order or request must be signed by a party, received by thefinancial institution during the party's lifetime, and not countermanded byother written order of the same party during his lifetime.

(1979, c. 407.)