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    • District of Columbia Code
    • Title 42 - Real Property
    • Chapter 3 - Conveyable Estates and Methods of Conveyance
    • § 42–304. Perpetuities—Effect upon estates created by deed or will. [Repealed]

    District of Columbia Code
    Chapter 3 - Conveyable Estates and Methods of Conveyance
    § 42–304. Perpetuities—Effect upon estates created by deed or will. [Repealed]

    Repealed.
    (Mar. 3, 1901, 31 Stat. 1351, ch. 854, § 1025; Apr. 27, 2001, D.C. Law 13-292, § 403, 48 DCR 2087.)
    1981 Ed., § 45-304.
    1973 Ed., § 45-104.

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    Structure District of Columbia Code

    District of Columbia Code

    Title 42 - Real Property

    Chapter 3 - Conveyable Estates and Methods of Conveyance

    § 42–301. Present or future and vested or contingent interests conveyed by deed or will

    § 42–302. Perpetuities — Charitable uses excepted. [Repealed]

    § 42–303. Perpetuities—Chattels real. [Repealed]

    § 42–304. Perpetuities—Effect upon estates created by deed or will. [Repealed]

    § 42–305. Title conveyable by anyone claiming such

    § 42–306. Deed or will necessary for more than one-year term or for limitation upon such

    § 42–307. Perpetuities; pensions and employee trusts excepted. [Repealed]

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