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PROPERTY LAW ACT 1958 - SECT 159

Execution of powers not testamentary

    (1)     A deed executed in the presence of and attested by two or more witnesses (in the manner in which deeds are ordinarily executed and attested) shall so far as respects the execution and attestation thereof, be a valid execution of a power of appointment by deed or by any instrument in writing, not testamentary, notwithstanding that it is expressly required that a deed or instrument in writing, made in exercise of the power, is to be executed or attested with some additional or other form of execution or attestation or solemnity.

    (2)     This section shall not operate to defeat any direction in the instrument creating the power that—

        (a)     the consent of any particular person is to be necessary to a valid execution;

        (b)     in order to give validity to any appointment, any act is to be performed having no relation to the mode of executing and attesting the instrument.

    (3)     This section shall not prevent the donee of a power from executing it in accordance with the power by writing, or otherwise than by an instrument executed and attested as a deed; and where a power is so executed this section shall not apply.

    (4)     This section shall apply to appointments by deed made after the first day of June One thousand eight hundred and sixty-four.

No. 3754 s. 160.



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