This legal textbook provides an in-depth analysis of the principles governing future interests in property law, as well as the legal consequences of certain types of illegal conditions and restraints. The authors draw on case law and legal theory to provide a comprehensive treatment of these topics, which are essential to understanding the complexities of property ownership.
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