Effective: October 1, 1953
Latest Legislation: House Bill 1 - 100th General Assembly
An estate in fee simple may be made defeasible upon the death of the holder thereof without having conveyed or devised the same, and the limitation over upon such event shall be a valid future interest. For the purpose of involuntary alienation, such a defeasible fee is a fee simple absolute.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Title 21 | Courts-Probate-Juvenile
Section 2131.01 | Present Value Determinations.
Section 2131.02 | Legal Disability Defined.
Section 2131.04 | Expectant Estates Descendible, Devisable, and Alienable.
Section 2131.05 | Validity of Remainders.
Section 2131.06 | When Expectant Estates Defeated.
Section 2131.07 | Estate in Fee Simple May Be Made Defeasible.
Section 2131.08 | Rule Against Perpetuities.
Section 2131.09 | Exemption of Certain Trusts.
Section 2131.10 | Payable on Death Accounts.
Section 2131.11 | Release and Discharge of Payable on Death Account.
Section 2131.13 | Transfer-on-Death of Motor Vehicle, Watercraft, or Outboard Motor Statute.
Section 2131.21 | Deposit of Securities Held in Fiduciary Capacity.