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Code · New York · Estates, Powers & Trusts · Powers · Definitions

§ 10-2.1. Power.

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§ 10-2.1 Power
A power is an authority to do any act in relation to property,
including the creation or revocation of an estate therein or a charge
thereon, which the donor of the power might himself do, except that the
term, as used in this article, does not apply to a power of attorney to
convey property in the name of the owner, regulated by other statutes.
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