The wait-and-see version of perpetuity reform has gained a new champion in the United States. The National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws-the body responsible for promulgating uniform legislation, such as the Uniform Commercial Code, for recommended enactment by the federal states-recently approved a Uniform Statutory Rule Against Perpetuities. Shortly thereafter, the Uniform Act was endorsed by the House of Delegates of the American Bar Association, the Board of Regents of the American College of Probate Counsel, and the Board of Governors of the American College of Real Estate Lawyers
Few rules of the common law have shown such amazing vitality as the rule against perpetuities. Emerg...
Beginning in 1969 with the approval of the Uniform Probate Code (UPC), uniform laws have had a major...
THE common law of perpetuities is one of the most interesting examples of almost pure judicial legis...
The wait-and-see version of perpetuity reform has gained a new champion in the United States. The Na...
The following article is adapted from an article soon to be published in the Cambridge Law Journal. ...
The Uniform Law Commissioners promulgated the Uniform Statutory Rule Against Perpetuities in 1986. T...
When the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws recently approved the Uniform St...
A new uniform law is in the offing: a Uniform Statutory Rule Against Perpetuities (USRAP). The law i...
Uniform perpetuity reform is on the march, and Oregon has joined the parade. On January 1, 1990, the...
Professor Dukeminier and I agree on most of the important points concerning perpetuity law and perpe...
Not long ago, in all the commotion about the doctrine of wait-and-see, a different principle for dea...
After years of debate, perpetuity reform is still controversial. To be sure, there is agreement amon...
In the mid-1980s the Uniform Law Commission undertook a landmark revision of the American law of gra...
During the past five years the legislatures of several states have wrestled anew with an old problem...
The Uniform Law Commission\u27 promulgated a revised version of Article II of the Uniform Probate Co...
Few rules of the common law have shown such amazing vitality as the rule against perpetuities. Emerg...
Beginning in 1969 with the approval of the Uniform Probate Code (UPC), uniform laws have had a major...
THE common law of perpetuities is one of the most interesting examples of almost pure judicial legis...
The wait-and-see version of perpetuity reform has gained a new champion in the United States. The Na...
The following article is adapted from an article soon to be published in the Cambridge Law Journal. ...
The Uniform Law Commissioners promulgated the Uniform Statutory Rule Against Perpetuities in 1986. T...
When the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws recently approved the Uniform St...
A new uniform law is in the offing: a Uniform Statutory Rule Against Perpetuities (USRAP). The law i...
Uniform perpetuity reform is on the march, and Oregon has joined the parade. On January 1, 1990, the...
Professor Dukeminier and I agree on most of the important points concerning perpetuity law and perpe...
Not long ago, in all the commotion about the doctrine of wait-and-see, a different principle for dea...
After years of debate, perpetuity reform is still controversial. To be sure, there is agreement amon...
In the mid-1980s the Uniform Law Commission undertook a landmark revision of the American law of gra...
During the past five years the legislatures of several states have wrestled anew with an old problem...
The Uniform Law Commission\u27 promulgated a revised version of Article II of the Uniform Probate Co...
Few rules of the common law have shown such amazing vitality as the rule against perpetuities. Emerg...
Beginning in 1969 with the approval of the Uniform Probate Code (UPC), uniform laws have had a major...
THE common law of perpetuities is one of the most interesting examples of almost pure judicial legis...