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    • Code of Alabama
    • Title 35 - Property.
    • Chapter 4 - Conveyances and Creation of Estates.
    • Article 1 - General Provisions.
    • Section 35-4-5 - Conveyance to Avoid Perpetuities.

    Code of Alabama
    Article 1 - General Provisions.
    Section 35-4-5 - Conveyance to Avoid Perpetuities.

    Lands may be conveyed within the limits fixed by law, so as to avoid perpetuities, and subject to such other restrictions as are imposed by this Code for such terms as the owner thinks proper; and courts are enjoined to give effect in such cases to the intention and meaning of the parties.

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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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