Indiana Code § 30-2-14-44

Uniformity of the law
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Sec. 44. In applying and construing this uniform act, consideration must be given to the need to promote uniformity of the law with respect to its subject matter among states that enact it.   IC 30-2-15 Chapter 15. Total Return Unitrusts               30-2-15-1 "Current valuation year"             30-2-15-2 "Income trust"             30-2-15-3 "Net fair market value"             30-2-15-4 "Total return unitrust"             30-2-15-5 "Trustee"             30-2-15-6 "Unitrust amount"             30-2-15-7 "Unitrust rate"             30-2-15-8 "Year"             30-2-15-9 Trustee's power to convert trust, reconvert trust, and change unitrust rate             30-2-15-10 Acting without court approval             30-2-15-11 Petition by trustee             30-2-15-12 Petition by trust beneficiary             30-2-15-13 When court shall approve conversion, reconversion, or change in rate             30-2-15-14 Reconversion's release of power to adjust void             30-2-15-15 Conversion to unitrust; unitrust rate             30-2-15-15.2 Unitrust rate for a cemetery perpetual care fund             30-2-15-16 Unitrust amount; initial two years of trust             30-2-15-17 Unitrust amount; successive years             30-2-15-18 Net fair market value of unitrust assets             30-2-15-19 Trustee powers             30-2-15-20 Prohibited reduction in unitrust amount             30-2-15-21 Adjusting net fair market values of assets             30-2-15-22 Prorating unitrust amount in short year             30-2-15-23 Unitrust amount's satisfying tax law requirement of preserving tax benefit             30-2-15-24 Construing the governing instrument             30-2-15-25 Paying the unitrust amount             30-2-15-26 Immunity of trustee

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