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Section 5-17-15

Deposits for minor or trust beneficiaries; deposits in names of two persons.

(a) Shares may be issued and withdrawn and deposits received and paid out in the name of a minor or in trust in such manner as the bylaws may provide. The name of the beneficiary must be disclosed to the credit union. If no other notice of the existence and terms of such trust has been given in writing to the corporation, such shares or deposits may, upon the death of the trustee, be transferred to or withdrawn by the person who was named by the trustee as the beneficiary or by his legal representative, and such transfer or withdrawal shall release the corporation from liability to any other claimant upon such shares or deposit.

(b) Any deposit heretofore or hereafter made in any credit union in the names of two or more persons payable to any such persons, upon the death of either of said persons, may be paid by the credit union to the survivors jointly, irrespective of whether or not:

(1) The form of the deposit or deposit contract contains any provision for survivorship;

(2) The funds deposited were the property of only one said person;

(3) There was at the time of making such deposits any intention on the part of the person making such deposit to vest the other with a present interest therein;

(4) Only one of said persons during their joint lives had the right to withdraw such deposits;

(5) There was any delivery of any passbook, certificate of deposit or other writing by the person making such deposit to the other of such persons; or

(6) Any other circumstances.

The credit union in which such deposit is made may pay such deposit, or any part thereof or interest thereon, to either of said persons, or if one is dead, to the surviving of them, and such payment shall fully release and discharge the credit union from all liability for any payment so made.

(c) The provisions of this section shall apply to share accounts, deposit accounts and certificates of deposits and shall also apply to any deposit made in the names of more than two persons where there is an expressed written provision for survivorship in the deposit contract.

(d) Nothing contained in this section shall be construed to prohibit the person making such deposit from withdrawing or collecting the same during his lifetime; nor shall anything contained in this section prohibit any person or persons making a deposit in the names of more than one person from providing for disposition of such deposit and interest thereon in a manner different from that provided above in this section, provided such different manner of disposition is expressly provided for in writing in the deposit contract.

(Acts 1927, No. 597, p. 696; Code 1940, T. 28, §294; Acts 1983, No. 83-772, p. 1407, §1.)



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