Maryland Code § ET-16-110

Section ET-16-110
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(a) (1) A registering entity offering to accept registrations in beneficiary
form may establish the terms and conditions under which it will receive requests for:
(i) Registrations in beneficiary form; and
(ii) Implementation of registrations in beneficiary form,
including requests for cancellation of previously registered TOD beneficiary
designations and requests for reregistration to effect a change of beneficiary.
(2) The terms and conditions established under this subsection may
provide for proving death, avoiding or resolving any problems concerning fractional
shares, designating primary and contingent beneficiaries, and substituting a named
beneficiary's descendants to take in the place of the named beneficiary in the event
of the beneficiary's death.
(3) (i) Substitution may be indicated by appending to the name of
the primary beneficiary the letters LDPS, standing for "lineal descendants per
stirpes".
(ii) This designation substitutes a deceased beneficiary's
descendants who survive the owner for a beneficiary who fails to so survive, the
descendants to be identified and to share in accordance with the law of the
beneficiary's domicile at the owner's death governing inheritance by descendants of
an intestate.
(4) Other forms of identifying beneficiaries who are to take on one or
more contingencies, and rules for providing proofs and assurances needed to satisfy
reasonable concerns by registering entities regarding conditions and identities
relevant to accurate implementation of registrations in beneficiary form, may be
contained in a registering entity's terms and conditions.
(b) The following are illustrations of registrations in beneficiary form which
a registering entity may authorize:

(1) Sole owner-sole beneficiary: John S. Brown TOD (or POD) John
S. Brown, Jr.
(2) Multiple owners-sole beneficiary: John S. Brown, Mary B. Brown
Jt. Ten. TOD John S. Brown, Jr.
(3) Multiple owners-primary and secondary (substituted)
beneficiaries: John S. Brown, Mary B. Brown Jt. Ten. TOD, John S. Brown, Jr. Sub
Bene Peter Q. Brown or John S. Brown, Mary B. Brown Jt. Ten. TOD, John S. Brown,
Jr. LDPS.

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