To the extent a powerholder of a general power of appointment, other than a power to withdraw property from, revoke or amend a trust, makes an ineffective appointment:

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Terms Used In Nevada Revised Statutes 162B.340

  • Donor: The person who makes a gift.

1.  The gift-in-default clause controls the disposition of the ineffectively appointed property; or

2.  If there is no gift-in-default clause or to the extent the clause is ineffective, the ineffectively appointed property:

(a) Passes to:

(1) The powerholder if the powerholder is a permissible appointee and living; or

(2) If the powerholder is an impermissible appointee or deceased, the powerholder’s estate if the estate is a permissible appointee; or

(b) If there is no taker under paragraph (a), passes under a reversionary interest to the donor or the donor’s transferee or successor in interest.