... which would have been valid as a springing or shifting use, or executory devise, or other limitation, had it not had a sufficient estate to support it as a contingent remainder, shall, in the event of the particular estate determining before the contingent... A Treatise on Wills - Side 492av Thomas Jarman - 1880Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| John Frederick Haynes - 1877 - 156 sider
...codicil executed after that date, in tenements or hereditaments of any tenure, which would have been valid as a springing or shifting use, or executory,...contingent remainder vests, be capable of taking effect as if the contingent remainder had originally been created as a springing or shifting use, or executory... | |
| Josiah William Smith - 1877 - 764 sider
...codicil executed after that date, hi tenements or hereditaments of any tenure, which would have been valid as a springing or shifting use or executory...a contingent remainder, shall, in the event of the particuLir estate determining before the contingent remainder vests, be capable of taking effect in... | |
| Great Britain, Harry Greenwood - 1878 - 314 sider
...heredita- c™e" m wmcQ conments of any tenure, which would have been valid as a tingent respringing or shifting use or executory devise or other limitation had it not had a sufficient estate to support it taking as a contingent remainder,2 shall, in the event of the particular estate determining befoie... | |
| Joshua Williams - 1878 - 250 sider
...abolished. But on referring to the Act it will be seen that it remains untouched. The Act only applies "in the event of the particular estate determining before the contingent remainder vests." But here, as Mr. Jarman says, the contingent remainder does vest during the continuance of the particular... | |
| Great Britain, Harry Greenwood - 1878 - 334 sider
...^"tieof limitation had it not had a sufficient estate to support it taking as~a contingent remainder,2 shall, in the event of the particular estate determining before the contingent remainder vests,3 be capable of taking effect in all respects as iftKe" contingent remainder had originally been... | |
| John Indermaur, Charles Thwaites - 1883 - 200 sider
...freehold; and that 40 & 41 Viet. c. 33 provides that every contingent remainder which would have been valid as a springing, or shifting use, or executory devise or other executory limitation, shall not fail for want of a particular estate to support it. Bear in mind the... | |
| Charles Davidson - 1880 - 836 sider
...been valid as a sonsl ;n ^ii springing or shifting use or executory devise or other limitation, male ; had it not had a sufficient estate to support it as...determining before the contingent remainder vests, bo capable of taking effect in all respects as if the contingent remainder had originally been created... | |
| Sir Henry Studdy Theobald - 1881 - 908 sider
...which applies to wills executed or republished after the 2nd August, 1877, contingent remainders are, "in the event of the particular estate determining before the contingent remainder vests," to take effect as executory limitations. See ante, p. 245. An estate may, according to the events that... | |
| Charles Weaver - 1882 - 266 sider
...which, as regards future instruments, enacts that every contingent remainder which would have been valid as a springing or shifting use or executory...contingent remainder, shall, in the event of the particular XIII. estate determining before the contingent remainder vests, be capable of taking effect in all... | |
| Christopher Cavanagh - 1882 - 862 sider
...any tenure, use or devise*0*7 wn^c^ 'would have been valid as a springing or shifting use or •nil. executory devise or other limitation had it not had...particular estate determining before the contingent (a) 33 & 34 Viet. c. 23. (c) Cf. Wms. B. Prop. 18th ed. 284. (d) 40 & 41 Viet. e. 33. remainder vests,... | |
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