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USA Curatorship Gift Agreement
Appoint a curator to rehabilitate, restore and maintain an historic property in the USA with this template Curatorship Gift Agreement.
- The curator will donate an irrevocable gift of sufficient funds, labor and services to restore, rehabilitate and renovate the historic structure(s). The curator's services will be provided without charge and will be performed continuously throughout the term of the Agreement.
- When the original restoration and rehabilitation work is completed, the curator will continue to maintain the premises and to restore, repair and rehabilitate the structures as necessary.
- The curator will open the premises to the public at various times throughout the year once the original restoration work is completed.
- It is the curator's intent that the gift will be effective regardless of the tax consequences. Any tax liability arising from the curatorship will be solely the responsibility of the curator.
- The curatorship will continue in effect during the lifetime of the curator. However, either party may terminate the curatorship by providing written notice to the other party.
The Curatorship Gift Agreement can be used to preserve historical sites anywhere in the United States.
$17.99
Receipt and Release by Beneficiary of Estate
Estate executors, when you distribute property to the beneficiaries as set out in the Will of the deceased, have each of them sign this Receipt and Release form.
- The beneficiary acknowledges receipt of the estate property.
- The beneficiary releases the executor from any liability in connection with the beneficiary's interest in the estate.
- The beneficiary indemnifies the executor against any claims with respect to the distribution.
- This is a reusable form which you can use each time you make a distribution of estate assets to a beneficiary.
- The form can be used in any jurisdiction which does not have a statutory form.
$2.49
Arizona Beneficiary Deed Forms
Pass your real estate property on to a beneficiary when you die, without putting it through probate, with these Beneficiary Deed forms for Arizona.
- The Beneficiary Deed (also called a Transfer on Death Deed or a TOD) is signed and filed with the Recorder's Office before the original owner passes away.
- Although the deed is re-titled in the beneficiary's name at this time, the original owner still has rights to the property and can do whatever he or she pleases with the property until the time of his or her death, without the permission of the beneficiary.
- The package also includes a Revocation of Beneficiary Deed, in the event you want to cancel the Beneficiary Deed after it has been filed.
- These legal forms are easy to use. All forms are contained in a single downloadable file.
- Intended for use only in the State of Arizona.
$6.29
Montana Beneficiary Deed Forms
Pass your real estate property on to a beneficiary when you die, without putting it through probate, with these Montana Beneficiary Deed Forms.
- The Beneficiary Deed (or TOD, for short) must be signed and registered with the County Recorder's Office before the original owner passes away.
- Even though title to the property is being transferred into the beneficiary's name, you will still have all the ownership rights to the property, and you can deal with the property in any way you like, without requiring the permission or consent of the beneficiary. You can even sell the property.
- The file also includes a Revocation of Beneficiary Deed, so you can cancel the Beneficiary Deed at any time after it has been recorded.
- These are downloadable legal forms. Fill them in, sign them, get them notarized, and have them recorded.
- Intended to be used only in the State of Montana.
$6.29
