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Section 556.123 – General Powers; Creditors’ Rights in Appointable Interests.

556.123 General powers; creditors’ rights in appointable interests. Sec. 13. (1) If a donee has a general power of appointment, any interest that the donee has power to appoint or has appointed is to be treated as property of the donee for the purposes of satisfying claims of the donee’s creditors, as provided in this […]

Section 556.128 – Reserved Power of Revocation; Effect on Creditors and Purchasers.

556.128 Reserved power of revocation; effect on creditors and purchasers. Sec. 18. When the grantor in a conveyance reserves to himself an unqualified power of revocation, he is thereafter deemed still to be the absolute owner of the estate conveyed, so far as the rights of his creditors and purchasers are concerned. If the grantor […]

Section 556.114 – Manifestation of Intent to Exercise.

556.114 Manifestation of intent to exercise. Sec. 4. Unless otherwise provided in the creating instrument, an instrument manifests an intent to exercise the power if the instrument purports to transfer an interest in the appointive property that the donee would have no power to transfer except by virtue of the power, even though the power […]

Section 556.115 – Methods by Which Powers May Be Exercised by Donees.

556.115 Methods by which powers may be exercised by donees. Sec. 5. (1) A power may be exercised by any donee capable of transferring the interest in property to which the power relates. (2) A power may be exercised only by a written instrument that would be sufficient to pass the interest intended to be […]

Section 556.115a – Second Trust.

556.115a Second trust. Sec. 5a. (1) A trustee with a presently exercisable discretionary power to make distributions of income or principal of an irrevocable trust to or for the benefit of 1 or more beneficiaries of the trust may, unless the terms of the first trust expressly provide otherwise, exercise the power by appointing all […]