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The Laws of New York
Consolidated Laws of New York
CHAPTER 17-B
Estates, Powers & Trusts
ARTICLE 10
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PART 6
Rules Governing Exercise of a Power of Appointment
Estates, Powers & Trusts (EPT) CHAPTER 17-B, ARTICLE 10
SECTION 10-6.1
Exercise of a power of appointment; manifestation of intention
SECTION 10-6.2
Exercise of a power of appointment; conformity to directions of
SECTION 10-6.3
Exercise of a power of appointment; type of instrument
SECTION 10-6.4
Exercise of a power of appointment; required consents
SECTION 10-6.5
Exercise of exclusive and non-exclusive power of appointment
SECTION 10-6.6
Exercise of a power of appointment; effect when more extensive
SECTION 10-6.7
Exercise by all donees; exceptions
SECTION 10-6.8
Imperative power of appointment; effectuation
SECTION 10-6.9
Exercise of a power of appointment in further trust
PART 6. RULES GOVERNING EXERCISE OF A
POWER OF APPOINTMENT