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general power see power 2b
Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam-Webster. 1996.
Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam-Webster. 1996.
general power of appointment — see power of appointment Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. general power of appointment … Law dictionary
general power of attorney — see power of attorney Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. general power of attorney … Law dictionary
general power of investment — A power, introduced by the Trustee Act (2000), that allows trustees to make any kind of investment that they could make if they were absolutely entitled to the assets of the trust fund. Previously, trustees were only permitted to make certain… … Big dictionary of business and management
general power of appointment — A power of appointment exercisable without limitation as to the person appointed, except as to the rule of some jurisdic tions which limit exercise to exercise by will, in which event the donee cannot appoint himself, although he can appoint his… … Ballentine's law dictionary
general power of appointment — a power to appoint property that can be exercised entirely in favor of the donee, his nominee, or his estate compare special power … Useful english dictionary
general power of attorney — document giving a person legal power to act for another … English contemporary dictionary
general power of investment — A power, introduced by the Trustee Act (2000), that allows trustees to make any kind of investment that they could make if they were absolutely entitled to the assets of the trust fund. Previously, trustees were only permitted to make certain… … Accounting dictionary
general power of attorney — See power of attorney … Ballentine's law dictionary
general power of appointment — One exercisable in favor of any person the donee may select. Johnstone v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue, C.C.A.9, 76 F.2d 55, 57 … Black's law dictionary
general power of appointment — One exercisable in favor of any person the donee may select. Johnstone v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue, C.C.A.9, 76 F.2d 55, 57 … Black's law dictionary