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Code · Utah · Title 75A — Fiduciaries · Chapter 4

75A-4-304. Compliance with donor-imposed formal requirements.

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Effective 9/1/2024
75A-4-304. Compliance with donor-imposed formal requirements.
(a)A powerholder's compliance with formal requirements of appointment imposed by the donor is sufficient only if the powerholder substantially complies with the conditions, requirements, and formalities set forth in the power of appointment, including complying with all the requirements for making specific reference to the power, that the power shall be exercised in a specific document such as a will, or that the document exercising the power shall be witnessed or notarized.
(b)If the donor limited the powerholder's exercise to a validly executed will, substantial compliance may not include the exercise of the power by a trust or another document not meeting the requirements of a properly executed will.
(2)Unless required by the instrument creating the power, the probate of a properly executed will is not required for the exercise of a power to be valid and complete.
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 364 , 2024 General Session
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