(1) A power may be created by any creating instrument which is executed in the manner required by law for that instrument.
    (2) The donor of a power must be a person capable of transferring the interest in property to which the power relates and having a transferable interest in such property.

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Terms Used In Michigan Laws 556.113

  • Creating instrument: means a deed, will, trust agreement, or other writing or document that creates or reserves a power. See Michigan Laws 556.112
  • person: may extend and be applied to bodies politic and corporate, as well as to individuals. See Michigan Laws 8.3l
  • Power: means a power of appointment over property. See Michigan Laws 556.112
  • Property: means any legal or equitable interest in real or personal property, including choses in action. See Michigan Laws 556.112