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17 Saving Provision And Acceleration Of Expectant Interests

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  • 17 (1) A disposition that, if it stood alone, would be valid under the rule against perpetuities is not invalidated only because it is preceded by one or more dispositions that are invalid under the rule against perpetuities, whether or not the disposition expressly or by implication takes effect after, or is subject to, or is ulterior to and dependent on, the invalid disposition.
  • (2) If a prior interest is invalid under the rule against perpetuities, a subsequent interest that, if it stood alone, would be valid is not prevented from being accelerated only because of the invalidity of the prior interest.

1979-321-14.