Uniform Statutory Rule against Perpetuities
Definition
A rule against perpetuities created by statute to prevent forfeiture or voidance of a future interest that would otherwise violate the common-law rule.
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A rule against perpetuities created by statute to prevent forfeiture or voidance of a future interest that would otherwise violate the common-law rule.