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Part 3 - Exercise of Power of Appointment


  • Section 301 - Requisites for exercise of power of appointment.
  • Section 302 - Intent to exercise -- Determining intent from residuary clause.
  • Section 303 - Intent to exercise -- After-acquired power.
  • Section 304 - Compliance with donor-imposed formal requirements.
  • Section 305 - Permissible appointment.
  • Section 306 - Appointment to deceased appointee or permissible appointee's descendant.
  • Section 307 - Impermissible appointment.
  • Section 308 - Elective allocation doctrine.
  • Section 309 - Capture doctrine -- Disposition of ineffectively appointed property under general power.
  • Section 310 - Disposition of unappointed property under released or unexercised general power.
  • Section 311 - Disposition of unappointed property under released or unexercised nongeneral power.
  • Section 312 - Disposition of unappointed property if partial appointment to taker in default.
  • Section 313 - Appointment to taker in default.
  • Section 314 - Powerholder's authority to revoke or amend exercise.
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