If a holder disclaims a power of appointment or other power not held in a fiduciary capacity, the following rules apply:
1. If the holder has not exercised the power, the disclaimer takes effect as of the time the instrument creating the power becomes irrevocable.
2. If the holder has exercised the power and the disclaimer is of a power other than a presently exercisable general power of appointment, the disclaimer takes effect immediately after the last exercise of the power.
3. The instrument creating the power is construed as if the power expired when the disclaimer became effective.
(Added to NRS by 2007, 281)
Structure Nevada Revised Statutes
Chapter 120 - Disclaimer of Property Interests (Uniform Act)
NRS 120.120 - "Disclaimant" defined.
NRS 120.130 - "Disclaimed interest" defined.
NRS 120.140 - "Disclaimer" defined.
NRS 120.150 - "Fiduciary" defined.
NRS 120.160 - "Jointly held property" defined.
NRS 120.170 - "Person" defined.
NRS 120.180 - "State" defined.
NRS 120.190 - "Trust" defined.
NRS 120.210 - Chapter supplemented by other law.
NRS 120.220 - Power to disclaim; general requirements; when irrevocable.
NRS 120.230 - Disclaimer of interest in property.
NRS 120.240 - Disclaimer of rights of survivorship in jointly held property.
NRS 120.250 - Disclaimer of interest by trustee.
NRS 120.260 - Disclaimer of power of appointment or other power not held in fiduciary capacity.
NRS 120.280 - Disclaimer of power held in fiduciary capacity.
NRS 120.290 - Delivery or filing.
NRS 120.300 - When disclaimer barred or limited.
NRS 120.310 - Tax qualified disclaimer.
NRS 120.320 - Recording of disclaimer.
NRS 120.330 - Application to existing relationships.
NRS 120.340 - Relation to Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act.