New Jersey Statutes

§ 46:2F-10 — Permissible period of power of alienation under trust, future interest

New Jersey § 46:2F-10
JurisdictionNew Jersey
Title 46PROPERTY

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N.J. Stat. Ann. § 46:2F-10 (2026).

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14. a.

(1)A future interest or trust is void if it suspends the power of alienation for longer than the permissible period. The power of alienation is the power to convey to another an absolute fee in possession of land, or full ownership of personalty. The permissible period is within 21 years after the death of an individual or individuals then alive.
(2)If the settlor of a living trust has an unlimited power to revoke, the permissible period is computed from termination of that power.
(3)If a future property interest or trust is created by exercise of a power of appointment, the permissible period is computed from the time the power is exercised if the power is a general power exercisable in favor of the donee, the donee's estate, the donee's creditors or the creditors of the donee's

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