33-228. Indestructibility of contingent
remainders


A. A remainder valid in its creation is not defeated by determination of the
precedent estate before the contingency occurs upon which the remainder is limited to
take effect. If the contingency occurs after determination of the precedent estate, the
remainder shall take effect as if the precedent estate had continued to the time when the
contingency occurs.


B. The alienation of a particular estate upon which a remainder depends, whether
the alienation is by deed or will or by the union of such particular estate with the
inheritance by purchase or by descent, shall not operate to defeat, impair or in any way
affect such remainder.