Wisconsin Statutes
§ 702.405 — Power to contract: presently exercisable power of appointment.
Wisconsin § 702.405
JurisdictionWisconsin
Ch. 702Uniform powers of appointment act
Subch.subch. IV of ch. 702 SUBCHAPTER IV
DISCLAIMER OR RELEASE; CONTRACT TO APPOINT OR NOT TO APPOINT
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Bluebook
Wis. Stat. § 702.405 (2026).
Text
702.405 A powerholder of a presently exercisable power of appointment may contract to do any of the following:
702.405(1) (1) Not to exercise the power.
702.405(2) (2) To exercise the power if the contract when made does not confer a benefit on an impermissible appointee.
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Legislative History
702.405 History History: 2023 a. 127 .
Nearby Sections
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§ 702.101
Short title.§ 702.102
Definitions.§ 702.103
Governing law.§ 702.104
Common law and principles of equity.§ 702.105
Default rules.§ 702.201
Creation of power of appointment.§ 702.202
Nontransferability.§ 702.203
Presumption of unlimited authority.§ 702.205
Rules of classification.§ 702.206
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