Current ๐EPTL 10-9.1 Revocability of a power of appointment is based on prior Real Property Law ยง 144 (Revocability).
The Third Report of Temporary State Commission on the Modernization, Revision and Simplification of the Law of Estates to the Governor and the Legislature (the Bennett Commission), March 31, 1964, gives the text of prior New York Real Property Law ยง 144 and comments on the origin of the statute:
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