posted on Wednesday, July 23, 2008 3:36 PM by mexikali luchadoria

Real Estate

Okay, so before I went all crazy, and law studenty, I used to work nearly exclusively in real estate.  I was kind of viewed as a wunderkind regarding condominiums at one point.  However, I apparently do NOT have the ability to remember the "real estate law" that I need to do for the bar.  There's a simple reason for this.  Its entirely common law.  Thus, we have to memorize wierd shit like the Rule against Perpetuities and the Rule in Shelley's case.  Its seriously dull and hard. If I do pass my bar next week, luckily I won't have to deal with that crap anymore, b/c no one really deals with the Rule Against Perpetuities in real life.  If there is an issue, the lawyers just put in "this 'interest' will vest no later than 21 years from the life of 'individual'". 

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