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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 13. Estates, Guardianships, Transfers, Trusts.
- Chapter 38. Principal and Income of Trusts
- Section 650. Obligation to Pay Money.
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AS 13.38.650. Obligation to Pay Money.
- (a) An amount received as interest, whether determined at a fixed, variable, or floating rate, on an obligation to pay
money to the trustee, including an amount received as consideration for prepaying principal, shall be allocated to
income without any provision for amortization of premium.
- (b) A trustee shall allocate to principal an amount received from the sale, redemption, or other disposition of an
obligation to pay money to the trustee more than one year after it is purchased or acquired by the trustee, including
an obligation if the purchase price or value of the obligation when it is acquired is less than its value at maturity.
If the obligation matures within one year after it is purchased or acquired by the trustee, an amount received in
excess of its purchase price or its value when acquired by the trust shall be allocated to income.
- (c) This section does not apply to an obligation to which AS 13.38.690, 13.38.700, 13.38.710, 13.38.720, 13.38.730, 13.38.740, or 13.38.750 applies.
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