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    • Legislation USA
    • New York Laws
    • EPT - Estates, Powers and Trusts
    • Article 6 - Classification, Creation, Definition Of, and Rules Governing Estates in Property
    • Part 4 - Estates Defined
    • 6-4.7 - Definition of a Future Estate Indefeasibly Vested

    New York Laws
    Part 4 - Estates Defined
    6-4.7 - Definition of a Future Estate Indefeasibly Vested


    A future estate indefeasibly vested is an estate created in favor of
    one or more ascertained persons in being which is certain when created
    to become an estate in possession whenever and however the preceding
    estates end and which can in no way be defeated or abridged.

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    Structure New York Laws

    New York Laws

    EPT - Estates, Powers and Trusts

    Article 6 - Classification, Creation, Definition Of, and Rules Governing Estates in Property

    Part 4 - Estates Defined

    6-4.1 - Definition of an Estate in Possession

    6-4.2 - Definition of a Future Estate

    6-4.3 - Definition of a Remainder

    6-4.4 - Definition of a Reversion

    6-4.5 - Definition of a Possibility of Reverter

    6-4.6 - Definition of a Right of Reacquisition

    6-4.7 - Definition of a Future Estate Indefeasibly Vested

    6-4.8 - Definition of a Future Estate Vested Subject to Open

    6-4.9 - Definition of a Future Estate Vested Subject to Complete Defeasance

    6-4.10 - Definition of a Future Estate Subject to a Condition Precedent

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