The 2006 Colorado General Assembly passed legislation adopting a 1000-year limitation applicable to interests in trust, practically eliminating the Rule Against Perpetuities ( RAP ). This article discusses the legislation\u27s impact on the RAP in trust and non-trust situations
There is perhaps no legal subject more interesting nor important in the sphere of trust activity tha...
During the past five years the legislatures of several states have wrestled anew with an old problem...
THE common law of perpetuities is one of the most interesting examples of almost pure judicial legis...
The 2006 Colorado General Assembly passed legislation adopting a 1000-year limitation applicable to ...
This article examines the relationship between the federal wealth transfer taxes and the rule agains...
Lawyers have dreaded the common-law rule against perpetuities for many generations, and for good rea...
This article traces the Rules Against Perpetuities\u27 history, from its creation until the present,...
The creator of a trust of any complexity or length of duration usually attempts to create future con...
We seem to be encountering all manner of unpleasant developments these days – bad weather, low commo...
The prevalent criticism seems to be that the Rule Against Perpetuities, as presently applied, does n...
The Rule Against Perpetuities is dying an ignoble death. To attract trust business and the lawyers\u...
The Act strikes Georgia\u27s Rule Against Perpetuities and adopts the Uniform Statutory Rule Against...
Few rules of the common law have shown such amazing vitality as the rule against perpetuities. Emerg...
When the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws recently approved the Uniform St...
A little more than thirty years ago, I wrote for this Quarterly an article in which I discussed the ...
There is perhaps no legal subject more interesting nor important in the sphere of trust activity tha...
During the past five years the legislatures of several states have wrestled anew with an old problem...
THE common law of perpetuities is one of the most interesting examples of almost pure judicial legis...
The 2006 Colorado General Assembly passed legislation adopting a 1000-year limitation applicable to ...
This article examines the relationship between the federal wealth transfer taxes and the rule agains...
Lawyers have dreaded the common-law rule against perpetuities for many generations, and for good rea...
This article traces the Rules Against Perpetuities\u27 history, from its creation until the present,...
The creator of a trust of any complexity or length of duration usually attempts to create future con...
We seem to be encountering all manner of unpleasant developments these days – bad weather, low commo...
The prevalent criticism seems to be that the Rule Against Perpetuities, as presently applied, does n...
The Rule Against Perpetuities is dying an ignoble death. To attract trust business and the lawyers\u...
The Act strikes Georgia\u27s Rule Against Perpetuities and adopts the Uniform Statutory Rule Against...
Few rules of the common law have shown such amazing vitality as the rule against perpetuities. Emerg...
When the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws recently approved the Uniform St...
A little more than thirty years ago, I wrote for this Quarterly an article in which I discussed the ...
There is perhaps no legal subject more interesting nor important in the sphere of trust activity tha...
During the past five years the legislatures of several states have wrestled anew with an old problem...
THE common law of perpetuities is one of the most interesting examples of almost pure judicial legis...