New York Statutes

§ 10-5.2 — Contract to appoint; power presently exercisable

New York § 10-5.2
JurisdictionNew York
Law EPTEstates, Powers & Trusts
Part 5Extent of Donee's Authority to Appoint or Contract to Appoint an Estate In Appointive Property
Art. 10Powers

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N.Y. Estates, Powers & Trusts § 10-5.2 (2026).

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§ 10-5.2 Contract to appoint; power presently exercisable\n The donee of a power of appointment which is presently exercisable, or\nof a postponed power which has become exercisable, can contract to make\nan appointment to the extent that the contract or the promised\nappointment does not confer a benefit upon a person who is not a\npermissible appointee under the power.\n

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