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Substantive Rules Governing Dispositions
- N.Y. Est. Powers & Trusts Law § 2-1.1— Heirs at law and next of kin defined
- N.Y. Est. Powers & Trusts Law § 2-1.2— Issue to take per capita, per stirpes or by representation
- N.Y. Est. Powers & Trusts Law § 2-1.3— Adopted children and posthumous children as members of a class
- N.Y. Est. Powers & Trusts Law § 2-1.4— Words of inheritance unnecessary
- N.Y. Est. Powers & Trusts Law § 2-1.5— Advancements and their adjustment
- N.Y. Est. Powers & Trusts Law § 2-1.6— Disposition of property where a person dies within one hundred
- N.Y. Est. Powers & Trusts Law § 2-1.7— Presumption of death from absence; effect of exposure to
- N.Y. Est. Powers & Trusts Law § 2-1.8— Apportionment of federal and state estate or other death taxes;
- N.Y. Est. Powers & Trusts Law § 2-1.9— Distributions in kind by executors and trustees
- N.Y. Est. Powers & Trusts Law § 2-1.10— Provisions relating to infants and minors
- N.Y. Est. Powers & Trusts Law § 2-1.11— Renunciation of property interests
- N.Y. Est. Powers & Trusts Law § 2-1.12— Credit shelter formula bequests
- N.Y. Est. Powers & Trusts Law § 2-1.13— Certain formula clauses to be construed to refer to the federal
- N.Y. Est. Powers & Trusts Law § 2-1.14— Right to recover state estate and gift taxes where decedent
- N.Y. Est. Powers & Trusts Law § 2-1.15— Consequences of partly ineffective dispositions of trust