The following excerpt from a recent white paper defines the common-law rule against perpetuities and gives an example of how a trust created under this rule can benefit a lineal descendant six generations below the transferor. This discussion is important to anyone who lives in a jurisdiction that still follows the common law rule against perpetuities, such as New York.
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Hani Sarji
New York lawyer who cares about people, is fascinated by technology, and is writing his next book, Estate of Confusion: New York.
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