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CHAPTER 162B - POWERS OF APPOINTMENT (UNIFORM ACT)
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NRS 162B.005 Short title.
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NRS 162B.010 Definitions.
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NRS 162B.015 “Appointee” defined.
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NRS 162B.020 “Appointive property” defined.
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NRS 162B.025 “Blanket-exercise clause” defined.
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NRS 162B.030 “Donor” defined.
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NRS 162B.035 “Exclusionary power of appointment” defined.
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NRS 162B.040 “General power of appointment” defined.
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NRS 162B.045 “Gift-in-default clause” defined.
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NRS 162B.050 “Impermissible appointee” defined.
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NRS 162B.055 “Instrument” defined.
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NRS 162B.060 “Nongeneral power of appointment” defined.
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NRS 162B.065 “Permissible appointee” defined.
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NRS 162B.070 “Person” defined.
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NRS 162B.075 “Power of appointment” defined.
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NRS 162B.080 “Powerholder” defined.
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NRS 162B.085 “Presently exercisable power of appointment” defined.
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NRS 162B.090 “Specific-exercise clause” defined.
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NRS 162B.095 “Taker in default of appointment” defined.
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NRS 162B.100 “Terms of the instrument” defined.
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NRS 162B.105 Governing law.
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NRS 162B.110 Common law and principles of equity.
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NRS 162B.200 Creation of power of appointment.
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NRS 162B.210 Nontransferability.
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NRS 162B.220 Presumption of unlimited authority.
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NRS 162B.230 Exception to presumption of unlimited authority.
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NRS 162B.240 Rules of classification.
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NRS 162B.250 Power to revoke or amend.
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NRS 162B.300 Requisites for exercise of power of appointment.
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NRS 162B.305 Intent to exercise: Determining intent from residuary clause.
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NRS 162B.310 Intent to exercise: After-acquired power.
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NRS 162B.315 Substantial compliance with donor-imposed formal requirement.
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NRS 162B.320 Permissible appointment.
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NRS 162B.325 Appointment to deceased appointee or permissible appointee’s descendant.
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NRS 162B.330 Impermissible appointment.
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NRS 162B.335 Selective allocation doctrine.
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NRS 162B.340 Capture doctrine: Disposition of ineffectively appointed property under general power.
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NRS 162B.345 Disposition of unappointed property under released or unexercised general power.
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NRS 162B.350 Disposition of unappointed property under released or unexercised nongeneral power.
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NRS 162B.355 Disposition of unappointed property if partial appointment to taker in default.
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NRS 162B.360 Appointment to taker in default.
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NRS 162B.365 Powerholder’s authority to revoke or amend exercise; exceptions.
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NRS 162B.400 Disclaimer.
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NRS 162B.410 Authority to release.
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NRS 162B.420 Method of release.
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NRS 162B.430 Revocation or amendment of release.
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NRS 162B.440 Power to contract: Presently exercisable power of appointment.
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NRS 162B.450 Power to contract: Power of appointment not presently exercisable.
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NRS 162B.460 Remedy for breach of contract to appoint or not to appoint.
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NRS 162B.500 Creditor claim: General power created by powerholder.
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NRS 162B.510 Certain property exempt from creditor claims.
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NRS 162B.520 Power to withdraw.
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NRS 162B.530 Creditor claim: Nongeneral power.
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NRS 162B.600 Uniformity of application and construction.
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NRS 162B.610 Relation to Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act.
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NRS 162B.620 Application to existing relationships.
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