Case Name: BERRY ET AL. v. HUGHES ET AL.
Court: Supreme Court of South Carolina
Jurisdiction: South Carolina
Decision Date: 1927-07-15
Citations: 140 S.C. 371
Docket Number: 12239
Parties: BERRY ET AL. v. HUGHES ET AL.
Judges: Mr. Chiee Justice Watts and Messrs. Justices BlEase, Stabler and Carter concur.
Reporter: South Carolina Reports
Volume: 140
Pages: 371–376

Head Matter:
12239
BERRY ET AL. v. HUGHES ET AL.
(138 S. E., 846)
Messrs. Wolfe & Berry, for appellants,
Messrs. Bide & Beider, for respondents,
July 15, 1927.

Opinion:
The opinion of the Court was delivered by
Mr. Justice Coti-iran.
The result of the master's report, confirmed by the presiding Judge, is approved, although all that is written therein is not. The deed is a conveyance of the fee-simple title to J. E. Berry, with a clumsy attempt to exempt the property from his debts and to create an estate in perpetuity to his children, grandchildren, and so forth, for a period of 200 years. Both attempts must fail; the first as inconsistent with a fee-simple title, and the other as offending the rule against perpetuities, or, as more correctly termed, the rule against remoteness of the vesting of future interests, which is limited to a life or lives in being and 21 years, plus the period of gestation thereafter. The deed and the master's report will be reported.
Mr. Chiee Justice Watts and Messrs. Justices BlEase, Stabler and Carter concur.