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Dec022010

x-Did Not Pass: HB 372 -- Perpetuities

Caption:  Relating to the rule against perpetuities.
Author:  Hartnett
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Relevance:  HB 372 would modify the rule against perpetuities to permit trusts to last for 200 years.

See "Perpetuities: How about 200 years?" on texasprobate.com. 

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    The Wealth Management and Trust Division of the Texas Bankers Association (the TBA) has tried to repeal or extend the rule against perpetuities as it applies to trusts in past sessions, and it appears that it is going to try again. HB 372 and SB 261 would amend Section 112.036 of the Texas Trust Code to permit trusts to last for 200 years.
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    Response: upvc doors
    x-Did Not Pass: HB 372 -- Perpetuities - 2011 Legislation - Texas Probate
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    x-Did Not Pass: HB 372 -- Perpetuities - 2011 Legislation - Texas Probate
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    x-Did Not Pass: HB 372 -- Perpetuities - 2011 Legislation - Texas Probate
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    x-Did Not Pass: HB 372 -- Perpetuities - 2011 Legislation - Texas Probate
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    Response: Anthony Alles
    x-Did Not Pass: HB 372 -- Perpetuities - 2011 Legislation - Texas Probate
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    x-Did Not Pass: HB 372 -- Perpetuities - 2011 Legislation - Texas Probate
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