New York Statutes
§ 6-5.2 — Power of appointment not to prevent vesting
New York § 6-5.2
JurisdictionNew York
Law EPTEstates, Powers & Trusts
Part 5Rules Governing Future Estates
Art. 6Classification, Creation, Definition Of, and Rules Governing Estates In Property
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N.Y. Estates, Powers & Trusts § 6-5.2 (2026).
Text
§ 6-5.2 Power of appointment not to prevent vesting\n The existence of an unexecuted power of appointment does not prevent\nthe vesting of a future estate, limited in default of the execution of\nthe power.\n
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Related
In re the Estate of Rotermund
61 Misc. 2d 324 (New York Surrogate's Court, 1969)
In re the Estate of Stevenson
68 Misc. 2d 619 (New York Surrogate's Court, 1971)
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New York § 6-5.2, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/ny/EPT/6-5.2.