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Vol. 14, Issue 2, 2022June 18, 2022 CDT

Grant K. Underwood - R.A.P. It Up: Keeping Texas’s Amendment to the Rule Against Perpetuities but Calling for a More Clear-cut Definition

Grant Underwood, Candidate for Doctor of Jurisprudence, Texas Tech University School of Law, 2023.,
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Grant Underwood, Grant K. Underwood - R.A.P. It Up: Keeping Texas’s Amendment to the Rule Against Perpetuities but Calling for a More Clear-Cut Definition, 14 Estate Planning Journal 671 (2022).
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