Illinois Compiled Statutes 760 ILCS 3/1407 – Vesting of any limitation of property
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(a) This Section may be referred to as the Perpetuities Vesting Law.
(b) The vesting of any limitation of property, whether created in the exercise of a power of appointment or in any other manner, shall not be regarded as deferred for purposes of the rule against perpetuities merely because the limitation is made to the estate of a person or to a personal representative, or to a trustee under a will, or to take effect on the probate of a will.
(c) This Section applies only to limitations created after July 1, 1952.
(b) The vesting of any limitation of property, whether created in the exercise of a power of appointment or in any other manner, shall not be regarded as deferred for purposes of the rule against perpetuities merely because the limitation is made to the estate of a person or to a personal representative, or to a trustee under a will, or to take effect on the probate of a will.
Terms Used In Illinois Compiled Statutes 760 ILCS 3/1407
- Probate: Proving a will
- Trustee: A person or institution holding and administering property in trust.
(c) This Section applies only to limitations created after July 1, 1952.