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Mont. Code Ann. § 72-6-410

Revocation by instrument authorized -- revocation by act not permitted

Known as the Uniform Real Property Transfer on Death Act

The act spans §§ 72–72 (18 sections).

En

(1) Subject to subsection (2), an instrument is effective to revoke a recorded transfer on death deed, or any part of it, only if the instrument:

(a) is one of the following:

(i) a transfer on death deed that revokes the deed or part of the deed expressly or by inconsistency;

(ii) an instrument of revocation that expressly revokes the deed or part of the deed;

(iii) an inter vivos deed that expressly revokes the transfer on death deed or part of the deed; and

(b) is acknowledged by the transferor after the acknowledgment of the deed being revoked and recorded before the transferor's death in the public records in the office of the county clerk and recorder of the county where the deed is recorded.

(2) If a transfer on death deed is made by more than one transferor:

(a) revocation by a transferor does not affect the deed as to the interest of another transferor; and

(b) a deed of joint owners is revoked only if it is revoked by all of the living joint owners.

(3) After a transfer on death deed is recorded, it may not be revoked by a revocatory act on the deed.

(4) This section does not limit the effect of an inter vivos transfer of the property, which revokes any prior transfer on death deed to the property.

Official source: Montana Code Annotated (Montana Legislature). Reproduced from public-domain Montana statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.