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2018 Georgia Code 44-6-204 | Car Wreck Lawyer

TITLE 44 PROPERTY

Section 6. Estates, 44-6-1 through 44-6-206.

ARTICLE 9 UNIFORM STATUTORY RULE AGAINST PERPETUITIES

44-6-204. Exceptions to applicability of article.

Code Section 44-6-201 shall not apply to:

  1. A nonvested property interest or a power of appointment arising out of a nondonative transfer, except a nonvested property interest or a power of appointment arising out of:
    1. A premarital or postmarital agreement;
    2. A separation or divorce settlement;
    3. A spouse's election;
    4. A similar arrangement arising out of a prospective, existing, or previous marital relationship between the parties;
    5. A contract to make or not to revoke a will or trust;
    6. A contract to exercise or not to exercise a power of appointment;
    7. A transfer in satisfaction of a duty of support; or
    8. A reciprocal transfer;
  2. A fiduciary's power relating to the administration or management of assets, including the power of a fiduciary to sell, lease, or mortgage property, and the power of a fiduciary to determine principal and income;
  3. A power to appoint a fiduciary;
  4. A discretionary power of a trustee to distribute principal before termination of a trust to a beneficiary having an indefeasibly vested interest in the income and principal. Nothing contained in paragraphs (2) and (3) of this Code section and this paragraph shall be construed to permit the fiduciary to continue the administration or management of assets once the nonvested property interest becomes invalid as described in subsection (a) of Code Section 44-6-201;
  5. A nonvested property interest held by a charity, government, or governmental agency or subdivision, if the nonvested property interest is preceded by an interest held by another charity, government, or governmental agency or subdivision;
  6. A nonvested property interest in or a power of appointment with respect to a trust or other property arrangement forming part of a pension, profit-sharing, stock bonus, health, disability, death benefit, income deferral, or other current or deferred benefit plan for one or more employees, independent contractors, or their beneficiaries or spouses, to which contributions are made for the purpose of distributing to or for the benefit of the participants or their beneficiaries or spouses the property, income, or principal in the trust or other property arrangement, except a nonvested property interest or a power of appointment that is created by an election of a participant or a beneficiary or spouse; or
  7. A property interest, power of appointment, or arrangement that was not subject to the common-law rule against perpetuities or is excluded by another statute of this state.

(Code 1981, §44-6-204, enacted by Ga. L. 1990, p. 1837, § 2.)

JUDICIAL DECISIONS

Cited in Cartersville Ranch, LLC v. Dellinger, 295 Ga. 195, 758 S.E.2d 781 (2014).

Cases Citing O.C.G.A. § 44-6-204

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Cartersville Ranch, LLC v. Dellinger, 295 Ga. 195 (Ga. 2014).

Cited 4 times | Published | Supreme Court of Georgia | May 19, 2014 | 758 S.E.2d 781

...ormer statutory expression of the rule set forth in OCGA § 44-6-1 but did not entirely supplant the common law rule. Although the rule no longer applies to nonvested property interests arising out of nondonative transfers such as this one, see OCGA § 44-6-204 (1), with respect to nonvested property interests created before May 1, 1990 which violated Georgia’s rule against perpetuities applicable at the time the interest was created, the courts have been granted limited equitable powers of re...
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Bd. of Regents v. Bates, 418 S.E.2d 8 (Ga. 1992).

Cited 4 times | Published | Supreme Court of Georgia | Jul 6, 1992 | 262 Ga. 307, 92 Fulton County D. Rep. 1351

...The probate court abused its discretion in ordering the attorney to offer the property to another appropriate agency with the capability of creating a public park. Therefore, I dissent. NOTES [1] We note that the Rule Against Perpetuities does not apply to this grant. See OCGA §§ 44-6-204 (5) and XX-XX-XXX (2)....