Match each customer account ownership structure or authorization type with its defining legal or operational characteristic.
- Joint Tenants with Rights of Survivorship (JTWROS)Account assets bypass probate upon an owner's death, passing directly to the surviving account owner.
- Tenants in Common (TIC)A deceased owner's percentage share of account assets passes to their estate rather than to surviving account holders.
- Limited Power of Attorney (LPOA)Grants a designated third party the authority to enter trade orders without allowing asset withdrawals.
- Uniform Transfers to Minors Act (UTMA) AccountAn irrevocable custodial account established for a single minor beneficiary under an adult custodian's management.
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Joint Tenants with Rights of Survivorship (JTWROS) matches automatically passing assets to the surviving owner; Tenants in Common (TIC) matches passing the deceased owner's share to their estate; Limited Power of Attorney (LPOA) matches trading authority without withdrawal privileges; UTMA Account matches an irrevocable custodial account for a minor.
Each ownership structure and authorization matches its defining legal characteristic: JTWROS ensures automatic survivorship to remaining owners, TIC routes a deceased owner's interest to their estate, LPOA restricts third-party access to trading only without withdrawal rights, and UTMA establishes an irrevocable custodial account for a single minor.
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Defining features and legal attributes of customer account ownership types and third-party authorizations.