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Terms Used In Vermont Statutes Title 14 Sec. 3372

  • Common law: The legal system that originated in England and is now in use in the United States. It is based on judicial decisions rather than legislative action.
  • following: when used by way of reference to a section of the law shall mean the next preceding or following section. See
  • Income: means money or property that a fiduciary receives as current return from a principal asset. See
  • Obligation: An order placed, contract awarded, service received, or similar transaction during a given period that will require payments during the same or a future period.
  • Principal: means property held in trust for distribution to a remainder beneficiary when the trust terminates. See
  • Trustee: A person or institution holding and administering property in trust.
  • Trustee: includes an original, additional, or successor trustee, whether or not appointed or confirmed by a court. See

§ 3372. Disbursements from principal

(a) A trustee shall make the following disbursements from principal:

(1) the remaining one-half of the disbursements described in subdivisions 3371(1) and (2) of this title;

(2) all of the trustee‘s compensation calculated on principal as a fee for acceptance, distribution, or termination, and disbursements made to prepare property for sale;

(3) payments on the principal of a trust debt;

(4) expenses that extend the life of trust property or that change the form of principal to an improvement or accretion to another item of trust property;

(5) expenses of a proceeding that concerns primarily principal, including a proceeding to construe the trust or to protect the trust or its property;

(6) premiums paid on a policy of insurance not described in subdivision 3371(4) of this title of which the trust is the owner and beneficiary;

(7) estate, inheritance, and other transfer taxes, including penalties, apportioned to the trust; and

(8) disbursements related to environmental matters, including reclamation, assessing environmental conditions, remedying and removing environmental contamination, monitoring remedial activities and the release of substances, preventing future releases of substances, collecting amounts from persons liable or potentially liable for the costs of those activities, penalties imposed under environmental laws or regulations and other payments made to comply with those laws or regulations, statutory or common law claims by third parties, and defending claims based on environmental matters.

(b) If a principal asset is encumbered with an obligation that requires income from that asset to be paid directly to the creditor, the trustee shall transfer from principal to income an amount equal to the income paid to the creditor in reduction of the principal balance of the obligation. (Added 2011, No. 114 (Adj. Sess.), § 1.)