The Rule Against Perpetuities by John Chipman Gray delves into the intricate legal concepts of property law focusing on fee simple conditional estates executory devises and the Rule against Perpetuities. The book explores the implications of remote limitations on future interests the application of these rules in various jurisdictions and the impact of the Thellusson Act on accumulations. It provides a comprehensive analysis of trusts powers and the creation of different types of estates offering a detailed examination of legal principles in property law.