Correct option is B
Section 14 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, deals with the rule against perpetuity, which prevents property from being tied up indefinitely by prohibiting the transfer of property for an unreasonably long period.
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The rule ensures that property remains available for commerce and transfer and does not get stuck in long-term, binding legal conditions. This rule limits how long property interests can be transferred without actual possession.
Additional Knowledge
· Condition restraining alienation is not covered under Section 9, but Section 10.
· Conditional Transfer: Deals with transfers subject to conditions but under Section 25.