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    • Code of Alabama
    • Title 35 - Property.
    • Chapter 4 - Conveyances and Creation of Estates.
    • Article 1 - General Provisions.
    • Section 35-4-4 - Rule Against Perpetuities.

    Code of Alabama
    Article 1 - General Provisions.
    Section 35-4-4 - Rule Against Perpetuities.

    Repealed by Act 2011-532, p. 880, §2, effective January 1, 2012.

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    Structure Code of Alabama

    Code of Alabama

    Title 35 - Property.

    Chapter 4 - Conveyances and Creation of Estates.

    Article 1 - General Provisions.

    Section 35-4-1 - Who May Convey Lands by Deed or Will.

    Section 35-4-2 - Estate Taken as Fee Simple Unless Expressly Limited.

    Section 35-4-3 - Fee Tail Converted Into Fee Simple.

    Section 35-4-4 - Rule Against Perpetuities.

    Section 35-4-5 - Conveyance to Avoid Perpetuities.

    Section 35-4-6 - Maximum Term of Leasehold Estate; Acknowledgment or Approval and Recordation of Leases for More Than 20 Years.

    Section 35-4-7 - Survivorship Between Joint Tenants.

    Section 35-4-8 - Posthumous Children Included in "Heirs," "Issue," or "children."

    Section 35-4-9 - Ownership of Title Instruments.

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