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§ 9-207. Disclaimer by appointee of power of appointment or by object or taker in default.
 

(a)  By appointee of power of appointment.- A disclaimer of an interest in property by an appointee of a power of appointment takes effect as of the time the instrument by which the holder exercises the power becomes irrevocable. 

(b)  By object or taker in default.- A disclaimer of an interest in property by an object or taker in default of an exercise of power of appointment takes effect as of the time the instrument creating the power becomes irrevocable. 
 

[2004, ch. 465, § 2.] 
 

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maryland > Estates-and-trusts > Title-9 > Subtitle-2 > 9-207

§ 9-207. Disclaimer by appointee of power of appointment or by object or taker in default.
 

(a)  By appointee of power of appointment.- A disclaimer of an interest in property by an appointee of a power of appointment takes effect as of the time the instrument by which the holder exercises the power becomes irrevocable. 

(b)  By object or taker in default.- A disclaimer of an interest in property by an object or taker in default of an exercise of power of appointment takes effect as of the time the instrument creating the power becomes irrevocable. 
 

[2004, ch. 465, § 2.] 
 


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maryland > Estates-and-trusts > Title-9 > Subtitle-2 > 9-207

§ 9-207. Disclaimer by appointee of power of appointment or by object or taker in default.
 

(a)  By appointee of power of appointment.- A disclaimer of an interest in property by an appointee of a power of appointment takes effect as of the time the instrument by which the holder exercises the power becomes irrevocable. 

(b)  By object or taker in default.- A disclaimer of an interest in property by an object or taker in default of an exercise of power of appointment takes effect as of the time the instrument creating the power becomes irrevocable. 
 

[2004, ch. 465, § 2.]