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Section 7604 - Manner of appointment

20 PA Cons Stat § 7604 (2019) (N/A)
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(a) Outright or in trust.--Subject to section 7602(e) (relating to exercise of powers of appointment), unless expressly prohibited by the instrument creating a power of appointment, a donee may exercise a power by appointing in any manner, including, but not limited to:

(1) Appointing outright to one or more objects of the power.

(2) Appointing to one or more trustees to hold the appointive property in trust for the benefit of one or more objects of the power and specifying the terms and administrative provisions of the trust and the powers and duties of the trustees, even if the trustees themselves are not objects of the power.

(3) Creating a broad or limited power of appointment exercisable by any one or more objects of the original power to whom the donee could have appointed outright, even if some of the objects of the new power are not among the objects of the original power, provided that if the original power is a limited power, other than a power to appoint to the donee's creditors or the creditors of the donee's estate:

(i) All the objects of the original power are among the objects of the new power.

(ii) All the takers in default of exercise of the new power are among the objects of the original power.

(b) Exclusive and nonexclusive powers.--Unless the instrument creating a power of appointment expressly specifies a minimum share of, a minimum pecuniary amount of or a particular item of appointive property to be appointed to an object of the power, the donee may exclude any object of the power as the donee deems appropriate.

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Section 7604 - Manner of appointment