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power of appointment

A right given in a written instrument such as a will or trust, allowing an individual to decide how to distribute one's property. Called "general" if no restrictions are placed on who the distributees may be; otherwise called "limited" or "special".

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  1. Power of appointment - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    A power of appointment is a term most frequently used in the law of wills to describe the ability of the testator (the person writing the will) to select a person who ...
     
  2. Power of Appointment - Legal Dictionary - The Free Dictionary
    A power that is conferred upon a donee to dispose of the donor's property by nominating and selecting one or more third-parties to receive it. The property may ...
     
  3. Powers of Appointment - Moss & Barnett P.A.
    A power of appointment grants authority to designate the recipients of property held in an ... A power of appointment may be given to a beneficiary to permit that ...
     
  4. Trusts - Chapter 10
    Powers of appointment are the lifeblood of trusts' adaptability over time. A power of appointment is a power one person has to designate who will take property ...
     
  5. Power of appointment | LII / Legal Information Institute
    A power of appointment is the legal authority to make another person the outright owner of the property left by a decedent. A donor gives the power to a donee ...
     
  6. What is power of appointment? definition and meaning
    Definition of power of appointment: A right given in a written instrument such as a will or trust, allowing an individual to decide how to distribute one's property.
     
  7. What is POWER OF APPOINTMENT? - The Law Dictionary
    Definition of POWER OF APPOINTMENT: A power or authority conferred by one person by deed or will upon another (called the "donee") to appoint, that is, ...
     
  8. Drafting and Exercising Powers of Appointment - Locke Lord Bissell ...
    A power of appointment is a power of disposition given to a person (the " powerholder") over property not his own, by someone (the "creator") who directs the ...