Maryland Code § RP-2-116

Section RP-2-116
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(a) If a grant, deed, covenant, or bequest of any land or personal property is
to a trustee whose title is nominal only and who has no express power of disposition
or management of the property, and is to be held for a beneficiary expressly
designated in it, the grant, deed, covenant, or bequest is void as to the trustee, and is
a direct grant, deed, covenant, or bequest to the beneficiary.
(b) If a trust is created by grant, deed, covenant, or bequest of any land or
personal property in which the trustee has duties other than nominal to perform at
the inception of or during the term of the trust, but later because of the death of a life
tenant or other occurrence the trust terminates or there remains only nominal duties
to perform, the legal estate in the corpus of the trust then vests in the beneficiaries
of the trust, even though the instrument creating the trust specifically requires a
grant of the legal estate, unless the trustee is required to make partition or division
by the terms of the creating instrument.
(c) This section is not applicable to any deed of trust given as security for
the payment of a debt or the performance of an obligation.
(d) Notwithstanding the repeal of the British Statute of Uses, executory
interests and powers of appointment are valid in the State, subject to the rule against
perpetuities as modified by §§ 11-102 and 11-102.1 of the Estates and Trusts Article.

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