Utah Statutes
§ 75-2-1203 — Validity of nonvested property interest -- Validity of general power of appointment subject to a condition precedent -- Validity of nongeneral or testamentary power of appointment -- Effect of certain "later-of" type language.
Utah § 75-2-1203
JurisdictionUtah
Title 75Utah Uniform Probate Code
Ch. 75-2Intestate Succession and Wills
Part 75-2-12Statutory Rule Against Perpetuities
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Bluebook
Utah Code Ann. § 75-2-1203 (2026).
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(1)A nonvested property interest is invalid unless within 1,000 years after the interest's creation the interest vests or terminates.
(2)A general power of appointment not presently exercisable because of a condition precedent is invalid unless within 1,000 years after the general power of appointment's creation the power of appointment is irrevocably exercised or terminates.
(3)A nongeneral power of appointment or a general testamentary power of appointment is invalid unless within 1,000 years after its creation the power of appointment is irrevocably exercised or terminates.
(4)The language in a governing instrument is inoperative to the extent it produces a period of time that exceeds 1,000 years after if, in measuring a period from the creation of a trust or other property arrangem
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Related
Regal Realsource v. Enlaw
2024 UT App 95 (Court of Appeals of Utah, 2024)
Legislative History
Amended by Chapter 338, 2025 General Session
Nearby Sections
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§ 75-1-101
Short title.§ 75-1-102
Purposes -- Rule of construction.§ 75-1-104
Severability.§ 75-1-105
Construction against implied repeal.§ 75-1-106
Effect of fraud and evasion.§ 75-1-107
Evidence of death or status.§ 75-1-108
Acts by holder of general power.§ 75-1-201
Title definitions.§ 75-1-301
Territorial application.§ 75-1-302
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Utah § 75-2-1203, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/ut/75-2-1203.