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restraint on alienation

A limit on the right to transfer property. If the condition is unreasonable, the courts will void the condition.

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  1. Restraint on alienation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    A restraint on alienation, in the law of real property, is a clause used in the conveyance of real property that seeks to prohibit the recipient from selling or ...
     
  2. Restraint on alienation - Legal Dictionary - The Free Dictionary
    restraint on alienation n. an attempt in a deed or will to prevent the sale or other transfer of real property either forever or for an extremely long period of time.
     
  3. restraint on alienation - Legal Dictionary | Law.com
    This ban on a restraint on alienation (transfer) is called "the rule against perpetuities." Examples: Oliver Oldtimer sells his ranch to his son with the condition that ...
     
  4. Restraint on alienation: Definition from Answers.com
    Restriction on the ability to convey real property interests, any attempt at which is in derogation of the common law policy in favor of free alienability.
     
  5. restraint on alienation - Legal Definition
    restraint on alienation definition: nounA restriction on a personÂ's right to transfer or to sell real property, usually contained in a deed, and stating that should the ...
     
  6. Restraint on Alienation Law & Legal Definition
    A restraint on alienation, in real property law, is a clause used in the conveyance of real property that seeks to prohibit the recipient from selling or otherwise ...
     
  7. 17.40 Restraints On Alienation And Use (Illegal Or Unreasonable)
    Thus, whether imposed by deed or will, a general restraint on alienation is ordinarily void. The law frowns upon such restraints since they hinder the free use and ...
     
  8. Restraint On Alienation — public
    When fee simple title to property is granted any attempted restraint on alienation is void (of no effect). See fee simple, real property, rule against perpetuities, title.