Virginia Statutes

§ 55.1-124 — Uniform Statutory Rule Against Perpetuities

Virginia § 55.1-124
JurisdictionVirginia
Title 55.1Property and Conveyances
Subtitle IProperty Conveyances
Ch. 1Creation and Limitation of Estates
Art. 2Rule Against Perpetuities

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Va. Code Ann. § 55.1-124 (2026).

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A.A nonvested property interest is invalid unless:
1.When the interest is created, it is certain to vest or terminate no later than 21 years after the death of an individual then alive; or
2.The interest either vests or terminates within 90 years after its creation.
B.A general power of appointment not presently exercisable because of a condition precedent is invalid unless:
1.When the power is created, the condition precedent is certain to be satisfied or becomes impossible to satisfy no later than 21 years after the death of an individual then alive; or
2.The condition precedent either is satisfied or becomes impossible to satisfy within 90 years after its creation.
C.A nongeneral power of appointment or a general testamentary power of appointment is invalid unless:
1.When

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Legislative History

2000, c. 714, § 55-12.1; 2019, c. 712; 2024, cc. 52, 123.

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