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Virginia

Title 64.2 · Chapter 27
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-2700. Definitions.
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Code of Virginia §§ 64.2-2701 through 64.2-2704. Repealed.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-2705. Governing law.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-2706. Common law and principles of equity.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-2707. Creation of power of appointment.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-2708. Nontransferability.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-2709. Presumption of unlimited authority.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-2710. Exception to presumption of unlimited authority.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-2711. Rules of classification.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-2712. Power to revoke or amend.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-2713. Requisites for exercise of power of appointment.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-2714. Intent to exercise; determining intent from residuary clause.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-2715. Intent to exercise; after-acquired power.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-2716. Substantial compliance with donor-imposed formal requirement.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-2717. Permissible appointment.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-2718. Appointment to deceased appointee.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-2719. Impermissible appointment.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-2720. Selective allocation doctrine.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-2721. Capture doctrine; disposition of ineffectively appointed property under general power.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-2722. Disposition of unappointed property under released or unexercised general power.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-2723. Disposition of unappointed property under released or unexercised nongeneral power.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-2724. Disposition of unappointed property if partial appointment to taker in default.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-2725. Appointment to taker in default.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-2726. Powerholder's authority to revoke or amend exercise.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-2727. Disclaimer.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-2728. Authority to release.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-2729. Method of release.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-2730. Notice of release; recordation; fee.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-2731. Revocation or amendment of release.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-2732. Power to contract; presently exercisable power of appointment.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-2733. Power to contract; power of appointment not presently exercisable.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-2734. Remedy for breach of contract to appoint or not to appoint.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-2735. Creditor claim; general power created by powerholder.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-2736. Creditor claim; general power not created by powerholder.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-2737. Power to withdraw.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-2738. Creditor claim; nongeneral power.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-2739. Uniformity of application and construction.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-2740. Relation to Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act.
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Code of Virginia § 64.2-2741. Application to existing relationships.
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