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New York Estates, Powers & Trusts Law Part 10 - PROVISIONS AFFECTING POWERS OTHER THAN POWERS OF APPOINTMENT
10-10.1 - Power to Distribute Principal or Allocate Income; Restriction on Exercise.
10-10.1 Power to distribute principal or allocate income; restriction on exercise A power held by a person as trustee of an express trust to make...
10-10.2 - Power to Lease in Tenant for Life; Scope
10-10.2 Power to lease in tenant for life; scope A power may be conferred upon a tenant for life to make leases of real property...
10-10.3 - Power to Lease in Tenant for Life; Transfer and Extinguishment
10-10.3 Power to lease in tenant for life; transfer and extinguishment The power of a tenant for life to make leases is not assignable as...
10-10.4 - Power to Lease in Tenant for Life; Effect of Mortgage
10-10.4 Power to lease in tenant for life; effect of mortgage (a) The power of a tenant for life to make leases is neither extinguished...
10-10.5 - Power to Sell in a Mortgage
10-10.5 Power to sell in a mortgage Where a power to sell real property is given to a mortgagee or to the transferee in any...
10-10.6 - Effect of Reserved Unqualified Power to Revoke
10-10.6 Effect of reserved unqualified power to revoke Where a creator reserves an unqualified power of revocation, he remains the absolute owner of the property...
10-10.7 - Exercise of Powers by Multiple Fiduciaries; Joint and Several Powers
10-10.7 Exercise of powers by multiple fiduciaries; joint and several powers Unless contrary to the express provisions of an instrument affecting the disposition of property,...
10-10.8 - Irrevocability of Powers Other Than Powers of Appointment
10-10.8 Irrevocability of powers other than powers of appointment A power, other than a power of appointment, is irrevocable unless an authority to revoke it...
Last modified: February 3, 2019