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§ 23-2-110. Equitable Jurisdiction Over Powers - Powers, especially of appointment, being always founded on trust or...
§ 23-2-111. Exercise of Discretionary Powers Not Compellable Generally - Equity may not compel a party, having a discretion, to...
§ 23-2-112. When Faithful Execution of Power Compellable - In all cases where no discretion is allowed or the...
§ 23-2-113. When Equity May Relieve Against Collusive, Illusory, Mistaken, etc., Executions - History. Orig. Code 1863, §§ 3098, 3099, 3100; Code 1868,...
§ 23-2-114. Powers of Sale to Be Construed Strictly; Manner of Sale; Who May Exercise - Powers of sale in deeds of trust, mortgages, and other...
§ 23-2-115. When Private Sale Authorized - Unless expressly limited in a will, deed, or other instrument...
§ 23-2-116. When Powers of Sale Exercisable by Successor Administrator, Trustee, or Guardian - Unless expressly limited in an instrument creating a power of...
§ 23-2-117. When Release, Relinquishment, or Covenant as to Exercise of Power of Appointment Authorized - Any person holding a power of appointment, general or special,...
§ 23-2-118. Release, Relinquishment, or Covenant as to Exercise of Power of Appointment to Be in Writing; Delivery or Recordation - Any release, relinquishment, or covenant referred to in Code Section...
§ 23-2-119. When Fiduciaries or Bona Fide Purchasers Affected by Release, Relinquishment, or Covenant as to Exercise of Power of Appointment - No fiduciary holding or distributing any property subject to a...
§ 23-2-120. Application of Code Sections 23-2-117 Through 23-2-119 - Code Sections 23-2-117 through 23-2-119 are declaratory of existing law...