Disclaimant definition

Disclaimant means the person to whom a disclaimed interest or power would have passed had the disclaimer not been made.
Disclaimant means any person, any guardian or personal representative of a person or estate of a person, or any attorney-in-fact or agent of a person having a general or specific authority to act granted in a written instrument, who is any of the following:
Disclaimant means a beneficiary who executes a disclaimer on his or her own behalf or a person who executes a disclaimer on behalf of a beneficiary.

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Disclaimant means a beneficiary who executes a disclaimer on
Disclaimant means the person to whom a disclaimed interest or
Disclaimant means the person to whom the disclaimed interest or power would
Disclaimant means the person to whom a disclaimed interest or power would have passed had the
Disclaimant means any person, any guardian or personal representative of a person or estate of a person, or any
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Disclaimant means any person, any guardian or personal representative of a person or estate of a person, or any attorney-in-fact or agent of a person having a general or specific authority to act granted in a written instrument, who is any of the following: (a) with respect to testamentary instruments and intestate succession, an heir, next of kin, devisee, legatee, donee, person succeeding to a disclaimed interest, surviving joint tenant, surviving tenant by the entireties, surviving tenant of a tenancy with a right of survivorship, beneficiary under a testamentary instrument, or person designated to take pursuant to a power of appointment exercised by a testamentary instrument, (b) with respect to nontestamentary instruments, a grantee, donee, person succeeding to a disclaimed interest, surviving joint tenant, surviving tenant by the entireties, surviving tenant of a tenancy with a right of survivorship, beneficiary under a nontestamentary instrument, or person designated to take pursuant to a power of appointment exercised by a nontestamentary instrument, (c) with respect to fiduciary rights, privileges, powers, and immunities, a fiduciary under a testamentary or nontestamentary instrument, or (d) any person entitled to take an interest in property upon the death of a person or upon the occurrence of any other event.