Maryland Statutes

§ 11-102

Maryland § 11-102
JurisdictionMaryland
Article getEstates and Trusts
Title11

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Md. Code Ann., Estates and Trusts § 11-102 (2026).

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(a)In this section, “usufructuary” means a person having a usufruct or right to enjoy a thing in which the person has no property interest.
(b)Subject to §§ 4–409 of this article and 11–103 of this subtitle, the common–law rule against perpetuities as now recognized in the State is preserved, but the rule does not apply to the following:
(1)A legacy or inter vivos conveyance having a value of $5,000 or less, or of any burial lot of any value, in trust or otherwise, for the purpose of providing for the perpetual care or keeping in good order and condition, or making repairs to, any lot, vault, mausoleum, or other place of sepulture belonging to any individual or several individuals in any cemetery or graveyard, the lots in which are intended for the burial of membe

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