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2005 Minnesota Statutes - Chapter 502 — Powers of appointment
- Repealed, Renumbered, etc. Sections within Chapter 502
- 502.01-502.61 — Repealed, 1943 c 322 s 1
- 502.62 — Common law of powers is law of state; exceptions.
- 502.63 — Donor may create power of appointment.
- 502.64 — Donee may exercise power of appointment.
- 502.65 — Power, when not void.
- 502.66 — Power of appointment, who may exercise.
- 502.67 — Power of appointment when vested in two or more.
- 502.68 — Consents must be in writing.
- 502.69 — Intent of power.
- 502.70 — Powers of creditor of donee.
- 502.71 — Effect of deed.
- 502.72 — Conveyance.
- 502.73 — Right of alienation suspended, when.
- 502.74 — Advancements.
- 502.75 — Power passes to assignee.
- 502.76 — Power of revocation.
- 502.77 — Power if part of security.
- 502.78 — Absolute power of disposition.
- 502.79 — Release of powers of property held in trust.
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