The Law Magazine and Law Review: Or, Quarterly Journal of Jurisprudence, Volume 2Butterworths, 1856 - Law |
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Page 186
... remainderman may be able without difficulty to resume possession of what belongs to him ; and if the person having such partial interest neglects this duty , and suffers the bounda- ries to be confused , so that the reversioner or ...
... remainderman may be able without difficulty to resume possession of what belongs to him ; and if the person having such partial interest neglects this duty , and suffers the bounda- ries to be confused , so that the reversioner or ...
Page 193
... remainderman ; the tes- tator has given the property in such a way , that the estate of the person in remainder shall not be charged by the second tenant for life , until he comes into possession of the estate after the death of the ...
... remainderman ; the tes- tator has given the property in such a way , that the estate of the person in remainder shall not be charged by the second tenant for life , until he comes into possession of the estate after the death of the ...
Page 194
... remainderman is diminished by an additional charge , by something taken away , under circumstances not contemplated by the donor , and therefore it does not come within the terms of the power . " Another argument suggested is the ...
... remainderman is diminished by an additional charge , by something taken away , under circumstances not contemplated by the donor , and therefore it does not come within the terms of the power . " Another argument suggested is the ...
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