1. A nonvested property interest is invalid unless: (a) When the interest is created, it is certain to vest or terminate no later than 21 years after the death of a natural person then alive; or (b) The interest either vests or terminates within 365 years after its creation. 2. A general power of appointment not presently exercisable because of a condition precedent is invalid unless: (a) When the power is created, the condition precedent is certain to be satisfied or become impossible to satisfy no later than 21 years after the death of a natural person then alive; or (b) The condition precedent either is satisfied or becomes impossible to satisfy within 365 years after its creation. 3. A nongeneral power of appointment or a general testamentary power of appointment is invalid unless: (a) When the power is created, it is certain to be irrevocably exercised or otherwise to terminate no later than 21 years after the death of a natural person then alive; or (b) The power is irrevocably exercised or otherwise terminates within 365 years after its creation. 4. In determining whether a nonvested property interest or a power of appointment is valid under paragraph (a) of subsection 1, paragraph (a) of subsection 2 or paragraph (a) of subsection 3, the possibility that a child will be born to a person after his or her death is disregarded.
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