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1932

Washington Law Review

Estates and Trusts

Rule against perpetuities

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The Rule Of Perpetuities And Powers Of Sale, Frederick G. Hamley Feb 1932

The Rule Of Perpetuities And Powers Of Sale, Frederick G. Hamley

Washington Law Review

The rule against perpetuities is usually stated as prohibiting the creation of future interests or estates, which by possibility may not become vested within a life or lives in being and twenty-one years, together with the period of gestation, where the latter is necessary to cover cases of posthumous birth. It is not enough that the estate may possibly or even probably vest within the time limited by the rule, but the court must be able to see by looking at the document creating the estate that the estate will necessarily vest within the time. The Rule against Perpetuities applies …