Om The Rule Against Perpetuities
This highly-regarded treatise on property law explores the intricacies of the rule against perpetuities, a legal principle that governs the transfer of property interests over time. Reginald Godfrey Marsden provides a detailed analysis of the common law rules and statutory provisions relating to perpetuities and accumulations, shedding light on this complex and often confusing area of law. This book is essential reading for property lawyers, law students, and anyone interested in the creation and transfer of property rights.
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