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Judicial Follies: Not in perpetuity
One bit of arcana that many law students come to think their professors dreamed up just to torture them is a rule of property law known as “the Rule against Perpetuities.”  It was actually a doctrine the United States inherited from our British cousins, and also is one of those things making legal reasoning look utterly ridiculous to the average person. The Rule against Perpetuities cannot adequately be explained in this limited space — volumes have been written on it — but, basically, it runs something like: “An interest in property is void if there is any possibility that it will vest, if at all, not later than twenty-one years after some life in being at the time of the creation of the in

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