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Section 23-2-113 - When equity may relieve against collusive, illusory, mistaken, etc

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(a) As used in this Code section, the term:(1) 'Collusive execution' means every execution whereby the person exercising a power uses it by contrivance for his own benefit, he not being legitimately an intended beneficiary.(2) 'Illusory appointment' means an appointment whereby a nominal benefit only is given to one of a class, to all of whom a substantial benefit was intended.(b) Equity may relieve against mistaken or defective executions, collusive executions, and illusory appointments.