Arizona Statutes

§ 33-221 — Estates in expectancy; alienability

Arizona § 33-221
JurisdictionArizona
Title 33Arizona Revised Statutes
Ch. 2ESTATES
Art. 2Future Interests

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Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 33-221 (2026).

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A.A freehold estate or a chattel real may be created to commence at a future time, subject to the provisions of this chapter.
B.Estates in expectancy are descendable, devisable and alienable as estates in possession.
C.An estate of freehold or inheritance may be made to commence in the future by deed or conveyance in like manner as by will.
D.All estates in expectancy except those enumerated and defined in this chapter are abolished.

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Leskovsky v. Chapman
630 P.2d 548 (Court of Appeals of Arizona, 1981)
1 case citations
Matter of Estate of Johnson
630 P.2d 548 (Court of Appeals of Arizona, 1981)

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