Pennsylvania Code § 20-7606

Partially effective exercise.
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In the absence of a contrary intent appearing in the instrument creating a power of appointment or in the donee's instrument exercising the power, a partially ineffective exercise of a power of appointment shall not make ineffective any otherwise effective portion of the exercise, unless the appointment regarded as a whole constitutes such an integrated plan that the parts cannot be separated without defeating the plan.
CHAPTER 77
TRUSTS
Subchapter
A. General Provisions
B. Judicial Proceedings
C. Representation
D. Creation, Validity, Modification and Termination of Trust
E. Creditor's Claims; Spendthrift and Discretionary Trusts
F. Revocable Trusts
G. Office of Trustee
H. Duties and Powers of Trustee
H.1. Directed Trusts
I. Liability of Trustees and Rights of Persons Dealing with Trustees
J. Miscellaneous Provisions
SUBCHAPTER A
GENERAL PROVISIONS
Sec.
7701. Short title of chapter - UTC 101.
7702. Scope of chapter - UTC 102.
7703. Definitions - UTC 103.
7704. Knowledge - UTC 104.
7705. Trust controls; mandatory rules - UTC 105.
7706. Common law of trusts; principles of equity - UTC 106.
7707. Governing law - UTC 107.
7708. Situs of trust.
7709. Methods and waiver of notice - UTC 109.
7710. Notice; others treated as beneficiaries - UTC 110.
7710.1. Nonjudicial settlement agreements - UTC 111.
7710.2. Rules of construction - UTC 112.

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