(a) Any contingent remainder arising under any will or inter vivos transfer shall be capable of taking effect, regardless of the determination of any preceding estate of freehold, in the same manner and in all respects as if the determination had not happened.
(b) It is not necessary to appoint trustees to support the contingent remainder in order to prevent the destruction of it.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Title 11 - Miscellaneous Rules
Section 11-101 - Indestructibility of Contingent Remainders
Section 11-102 - Rule Against Perpetuities -- Exceptions
Section 11-102.1 - Rule Against Perpetuities -- Nondonative Property
Section 11-103 - Rule Against Perpetuities -- Limitations on Application
Section 11-104 - Rule in Shelley's Case Abolished
Section 11-105 - Death Benefits Payable to Trusts
Section 11-107 - Distribution in Kind, Using Federal Estate Tax Values
Section 11-108 - Release of Powers of Appointment
Section 11-109 - Right to Estate
Section 11-111 - Disqualification for Conviction of Unlawfully Obtaining Property
Section 11-112 - Treatment of Disqualified Persons
Section 11-113 - Posthumously Conceived Child
Section 11-114 - Prohibited Appointments as Guardian of Minor or Disabled Person