2019 North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 31D - North Carolina Uniform Powers of Appointment Act
Article 3 - Exercise of Power of Appointment.
§ 31D-3-310 - Disposition of unappointed property under released or unexercised general power.

31D-3-310. Disposition of unappointed property under released or unexercised general power.

(a) To the extent that a power holder releases a general power of appointment other than a power to withdraw property from, revoke, or amend a trust, the gift-in-default clause controls the disposition of the unappointed property. If there is no gift-in-default clause or to the extent that the clause is ineffective, the unappointed property passes under a reversionary interest to the donor or the donor's transferee or successor in interest.

(b) To the extent a power holder fails to exercise a general power of appointment other than a power to withdraw property from, revoke, or amend a trust, the gift-in-default clause controls the disposition of the unappointed property. If there is no gift-in-default clause or to the extent the clause is ineffective, the unappointed property passes as follows:

(1) To the power holder if the power holder is a permissible appointee and living.

(2) If the power holder is an impermissible appointee or deceased, to the power holder's estate if the estate is a permissible appointee.

(3) If the power holder is an impermissible appointee or deceased and if the estate is not a permissible appointee, under a reversionary interest to the donor or the donor's transferee or successor in interest.

(2015-205, s. 3(a).)


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