Sec. 3. No rule of law against perpetuities or suspension of the power of alienation of the title to property, or the accumulation of income, shall operate to invalidate any trust created or attempted to be created before September 10, 1949, by an employer as part of a stock bonus, pension, disability, death benefit, or profit-sharing plan for the benefit of some or all of his employees, to which contributions are made by the employer or employees or both for the earnings and principal of the fund held in trust, unless the trust is terminated by a court of competent jurisdiction in a suit instituted before September 11, 1950. Formerly: Acts 1949, c.184, s.3. As amended by Acts 1982, P.L.171, SEC.105. IC 30-2-7 Chapter 7. Uniform Act Governing Secured Creditors' Dividends in Liquidation Proceedings 30-2-7-1 Definitions 30-2-7-2 Secured creditors' claim must disclose security 30-2-7-3 Effect of concealment 30-2-7-4 Value of security credited upon claims 30-2-7-5 Determination of value by secured creditor 30-2-7-6 Alternative determination of value 30-2-7-7 Exempt security not credited 30-2-7-8 Uniformity of interpretation 30-2-7-9 Short title
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