| Great Britain. Court of Chancery - 1787 - 848 pages
...is fo limited that it muft take effeft (if at all)' withm 21 years after the period of a life theft in being may be good in event, if no one of the preceding executory limitations, which would carry the whole intereit, happens to veft. But when once any preceding... | |
| William Cruise - 1806 - 852 pages
...that it muft take eflfeft (if fomctimes at all) within twenty-one years after the period of a goodlife in being, may be good in event ; if no one of the preceding executory limitations, which would carry the whole intereft, happens to veft. But when once any preceding... | |
| William Cruise - 1818 - 624 pages
...take effect, if at all, whole Inte within twenty-one years after the period of a life in times good, being, may be good in event, if no one of the preceding executory limitations, which would carry the whole interest, happens to vest: but when once any preceding... | |
| Charles Barton - 1821 - 900 pages
...interest, any one of them which is so limited that it must take effect (if at all) within twenty-one years after the period of a life then in being, may...limitations which would carry the whole interest, happen to vest ; but when once any preceding executory limitation which carries the whole interest... | |
| Sir John Comyns - 1822 - 1042 pages
...interest, any ono of them which is so limited that it must take effect, if at all, within twenty-one years after the period of a life then in being, may be good in event, if no one of the preceding executory limitations, which would carry the whole interest, happens to vest : but if the preceding... | |
| Edward Burtenshaw Sugden - 1822 - 1028 pages
...interest, any one of them, which is so limited that it must take effect (if at all) within twenty-one years after the period of a life then in being, may be good iu event, if no one of the preceding executory limitations, which could carry the whole interest, happens... | |
| John Wilson - 1824 - 200 pages
...limitations there may be, after the first executory limitation of the whole interest, any one of them, which is so limited, that it must take effect (if at all)...being, may be good in event, if no one of the preceding executory limitations, which would carry the whole interest, and is absolute and indefeasible, happens... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Chancery - 1826 - 654 pages
...limitations there may be after the first executory devise of the whole interest, any one of them which is so limited that it must take effect (if at all)...being, may be good in event, if no one of the preceding executory limitations, which would carry the whole interest, happens to vest. But when once any preceding... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, Peregrine Bingham - 1834 - 652 pages
...interest, any one of them that is so limited that it must take effect, if at all, within twentyone years after the period of a life then in being, may...upon that expression which occurs in Thellusson v. Woodford (c), shewing that a doubt existed in the mind of Lord Alvanley, that doubt is introduced into... | |
| Charles Fearne, Charles Butler - 1845 - 584 pages
...interest, any one of them, which is so limited, that it must take effect, (if at all,) within twenty-one years after the period of a life then in being, may be good in event, if no one of the preceding executory limitations, which would carry the whole interest, happens to vest. But, when once any preceding... | |
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