Statutory rule against perpetuities (a) A nonvested property interest is invalid unless: (1) When the interest is created, it is certain to vest or
Thus it is exceedingly difficult in many cases to tell which rule or which perpetuity (remoteness of vesting or suspension of the power of alienation) the
vested and contingent interests as the test for applying the Rule see, Schuyler, Should the Rule Against Perpetuities Discard Its Vest? 56 Mich L Rev 683,
Item 7 of the Sixth Programme of Law Reform: The Law of Trusts THE RULES AGAINST PERPETUITIES AND EXCESSIVE ACCUMULATIONS To the Right Honourable the
Statement of the rule against perpetuities Certainty of prediction at common law Wait and see under the 1964 Act Perpetuity periods at common law