Estates, future interests, and powers of appointment in a nutshell

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Where to find it

Law Library — 2nd Floor Collection (2nd floor)

Call Number
KF605 .W332 2010
Status
Available

Summary

This comprehensive guide provides an overview of the rules and principles of estates and future interests, including concurrent estates, marital estates (including the modern elective share), and powers of appointment. It includes new innovations from the Restatement 3d of Property, modernizing the law of future interests and dramatically changing the Rule Against Perpetuities. The book also has exercises, with answers at the back. Valuable for students in first-year Property and upper-year courses in trusts and estates.

Contents

Introduction to estates and future interests -- Classifying possessory estates (a.k.a. present interests) -- Classifying future interests -- Alienability of future interests -- The rule against perpetuities -- Three other rules governing future interests -- Martial estates at common law -- Modern protections for the surviving spouse -- Concurrent estates -- A primer on powers -- Who owns the appointive property? -- Exercising a power -- Effectiveness of the appointment -- Powers and the rule against perpetuities.

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