Utah Code § 75-2-1204

When nonvested property interest or power of appointment created
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(1) Except as otherwise provided in this section or Section 75-2-1207, the time of creation of a
nonvested property interest or a power of appointment is determined under general principles
of property law.
(2) For purposes of this part, if there is a person who alone can exercise a power created by a
governing instrument to become the unqualified beneficial owner of:
(a) a nonvested property interest; or
(b) a property interest subject to a power of appointment described in Section 75-2-1203, the
nonvested property interest or power of appointment is created when the power to become
the unqualified beneficial owner terminates.
(3) For purposes of this title, a nonvested property interest or a power of appointment arising
from a transfer of property to a previously funded trust or other existing property arrangement
is created when the nonvested property interest or power of appointment in the original
contribution was created.
(4) A person who exercises an initial power of appointment may provide in the exercise of that
power of appointment:
(a) for a nonvested property interest that is considered:
(i) created when the initial power is irrevocably exercised or when a revocable exercise
becomes irrevocable; and
(ii) not created at the time of the creation of the initial power of appointment that is exercised;
and
(b) for a further power of appointment created by the exercise of the initial power of appointment
that is considered:
(i) created when the initial power is irrevocably exercised or when a revocable exercise
becomes irrevocable; and
(ii) not created at the time of the creation of the initial power of appointment that is exercised.

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