Cases on Future Interests and Illegal Conditions and Restraints: Selected from the Decisions of English and American CourtsWest publishing Company, 1917 - 1456 pages |
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... Mary Owstwhick , and the issue of her body as tenants in common ; but in default of such is- sue , or being such , if they should all die under twenty - one , and with- out leaving any lawful issue of their bodies , then over . Mary ...
... Mary Owstwhick , and the issue of her body as tenants in common ; but in default of such is- sue , or being such , if they should all die under twenty - one , and with- out leaving any lawful issue of their bodies , then over . Mary ...
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... Mary M. Clark , for and during her natural life , remainder to George Douglass Morton and Mary Helen Mor- ton in fee simple , as joint tenants , —that is , the said Mary M. Clark to have a life estate in said property , and at her death ...
... Mary M. Clark , for and during her natural life , remainder to George Douglass Morton and Mary Helen Mor- ton in fee simple , as joint tenants , —that is , the said Mary M. Clark to have a life estate in said property , and at her death ...
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... Mary Helen Mor- ton , or either of them , should survive the said Mary M. Clark , and should die without making any disposition of the property , by will or otherwise , it is in that event to go to the said city of Peoria for the ...
... Mary Helen Mor- ton , or either of them , should survive the said Mary M. Clark , and should die without making any disposition of the property , by will or otherwise , it is in that event to go to the said city of Peoria for the ...
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... Mary M. Clark's life estate , and leave no child or children , then , at the death of said Mary M. Clark , the title should vest in the city of Peoria for the benefit of orphan chil- dren . The said Mary Helen and George Douglass both ...
... Mary M. Clark's life estate , and leave no child or children , then , at the death of said Mary M. Clark , the title should vest in the city of Peoria for the benefit of orphan chil- dren . The said Mary Helen and George Douglass both ...
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... Mary M. Clark as the time for the title to vest in George D. and Mary Helen Morton . We find , then , upon construction of the two clauses which give the remainder , taken together , and not looking to the first one singly , that the ...
... Mary M. Clark as the time for the title to vest in George D. and Mary Helen Morton . We find , then , upon construction of the two clauses which give the remainder , taken together , and not looking to the first one singly , that the ...
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Future Interests and Illegal Conditions and Restraints Albert Martin Kales,John Chipman Gray No preview available - 2023 |
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age of twenty-one appears attain the age attained twenty-one bequeathed bequest chil child or children clause common law condition construction construed contingent remainder conveyance conveyed Court of Chancery court of equity covenant daugh daughter decease decision declared decree deed default defendant died directed dren entitled estate tail event executed executors executory devise fee simple fee tail feoffees feoffment freehold fund gift give given grant grantor heirs at law heirs male held intention interest John judgment land lease legacy legatee lessor lifetime limitation living Lord Lord Chancellor marriage Mary moiety Monte Alta opinion particular estate payment personal estate plaintiff possession power of appointment premises question real estate remainderman rent residuary residue rule rule against perpetuities rule in Shelley's Sarah seised seisin settlement statute surviving survivor take effect tate tenant term testatrix thereof tion trust void widow wife William words heirs
Popular passages
Page 164 - Witnesseth that the said party of the first part for and in consideration of the sum of Three Thousand Dollars, lawful money of the United States of America to him in hand paid by the said party of the second part...
Page 471 - I give, devise and bequeath all the rest, residue and remainder of my estate, both real and personal, to my beloved wife, Susie E. Smith, to have and to hold to her, my said wife, and to her heirs and assigns forever.
Page 283 - It is a rule of law, that when the ancestor, by any gift or conveyance, takes an estate of freehold ; and in the same gift or conveyance an estate is limited, either mediately or immediately to his heirs in fee or in tail, that always in such cases, the heirs are words of limitation of the estate, and not words of purchase.
Page 204 - Every future estate shall be void in its creation, which shall suspend the absolute power of alienation for a longer period than is prescribed in this Article. Such power of alienation is suspended, when there are no persons in being, by whom an absolute fee in possession can be conveyed.
Page 443 - Osborne, their heirs and assigns, upon trust that they, or the survivor of them, or the heirs, executors or administrators of such survivor...
Page 204 - Future estates are either vested or contingent. They are vested, when there is a person in being who would have an immediate right to the possession of the lands, upon the ceasing of the intermediate or precedent estate. They are contingent, whilst the person to whom, or the event upon which they are limited to take effect, remains uncertain.
Page 841 - ... the construction of a will is to ascertain the intention of the testator as expressed in the...
Page 589 - The common-law period of the Rule Against Perpetuities" and its conception of vesting were adopted by California in 195162 as Civil Code section 715.2: No interest in real or personal property shall be good unless it must vest, if at all, not later than 21 years after some life in being at the creation of the interest and any period of gestation involved in the situation to which the limitation applies.
Page 489 - ... the rule against perpetuities. "The rule against perpetuities is thus stated : 'No interest subject to a condition precedent is good unless the condition must be fulfilled, if at all, within twenty-one years after some life in being at the creation of the interest.
Page 78 - ... be from henceforth clearly deemed and adjudged to be in him or them that have, or hereafter shall have, such use, confidence or trust, after such...