Virginia Statutes

§ 64.2-2733 — Power to contract; power of appointment not presently exercisable

Virginia § 64.2-2733
JurisdictionVirginia
Title 64.2WILLS, TRUSTS, AND FIDUCIARIES
Subtitle VPROVISIONS APPLICABLE TO PROBATE AND NONPROBATE TRANSFERS
Ch. 27UNIFORM POWERS OF APPOINTMENT ACT
Art. 4DISCLAIMER OR RELEASE; CONTRACT TO APPOINT OR NOT TO APPOINT

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Va. Code Ann. § 64.2-2733 (2026).

Text

A powerholder of a power of appointment that is not presently exercisable may contract to exercise or not to exercise the power only if the powerholder:

1.Is also the donor of the power; and
2.Has reserved the power in a revocable trust.

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Legislative History

2016, c. 266.

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