Nevada Revised Statutes 167.040 – Effect of transfer
1. A transfer made in a manner prescribed in this chapter is irrevocable and conveys to the minor indefeasibly vested legal title to the custodial property, but the custodian has any right, power, duty or authority provided in this chapter and neither the minor nor the minor’s legal representative has any right, power, duty or authority with respect to the custodial property except as provided in this chapter.
Terms Used In Nevada Revised Statutes 167.040
- Custodial property: means :
(a) Any interest in property transferred to a custodian in a manner prescribed in this chapter; and
(b) The income from and the proceeds of that interest in property. See Nevada Revised Statutes 167.020
- Custodian: means a person so designated in a manner prescribed in this chapter. See Nevada Revised Statutes 167.020
- Legal representative: means a personal representative or conservator. See Nevada Revised Statutes 167.020
- Minor: means a person who has not attained the age of 18 years. See Nevada Revised Statutes 167.020
- Person: means any natural person, corporation, organization or other legal entity. See Nevada Revised Statutes 167.020
- Transfer: means a transaction which creates custodial property in a manner prescribed in this chapter. See Nevada Revised Statutes 167.020
- Transferor: means a person who makes a transfer in a manner prescribed in this chapter. See Nevada Revised Statutes 167.020
2. By making a transfer in a manner prescribed in this chapter, the transferor incorporates in his or her disposition all the provisions of this chapter and grants to the custodian, and to any third person dealing with a person designated as custodian, the respective powers, rights and immunities provided in this chapter.