| Sir Edward Coke, Sir Thomas Littleton, John Henry Thomas - 1818 - 752 pages
...of the tenant for life. The present capacity of taking effect in possession, if the possession were to become vacant, and not the certainty that the possession...distinguishes a vested remainder from one that is contingent. Foam. Cont. Kem. 329. Prest. Est. 32. 33. — [Ed.] (E) So whore a devise was to G. l ,., the testator's... | |
| Sir Edward Coke - 1826 - 734 pages
...of the tenant in tail ; the present capacity of taking effect in possession, if the possessions were to become vacant, and not the certainty that the possession will become laçant before the estate limited in remainder determines, universally distinguishes a vested "•maiuder... | |
| William Blackstone - 1827 - 916 pages
...possession, if the possession were to become vacant, and not the certainty that the possession will br-oome vacant before the estate limited in remainder determines,...distinguishes a vested remainder from one that is contingent." 2 Cruise Dig. 270. See also Fearne Con, Rem. 21C. 7 ed. 2 Ves. J: 257' "A contingent remainder is л... | |
| Sir Edward Coke, John Henry Thomas - 1827 - 884 pages
...of taking elFect in possession, if the possession were to become vacant, and not the certainty thai the possession will become vacant before the estate...universally distinguishes a vested remainder from oifc that is contingent. Fearn. Cont. Rem. 329. Prest. Est. 32, 33.— [Ed.] (K) So where a devise... | |
| New Jersey. Court of Chancery - 1914 - 768 pages
...estate.' " 4 Com. 202. Mr. Washburne quotes the foregoing view of Chancellor Kent with approval and adds : "The present capacity of taking effect in possession,...a vested remainder from one that is contingent. By r-apacity, as thus applied, is not meant -simply that there is a person in esse interested in the estate,... | |
| Charles Petersdorff - 1831 - 592 pages
...of the tenant fur life. The present capacity of taking effect in possession, if the possession were to become vacant, and not the certainty that the possession...estate limited in remainder determines, universally diatinguisbea a vested remainder from one that is contingent; FtMrn. Con. Rein. -'29; Prest. Eat. 32.... | |
| William Cruise - 1835 - 436 pages
...the preceding Section. The present capacity of taking effect in possession, if the possession were to become vacant, and not the certainty that the possession...estate limited in remainder determines universally (d) distinguishes a vested remainder from one that is contingent. (c) [Now altered as regards such... | |
| Sir Edward Coke, John Henry Thomas - 1836 - 796 pages
...of the tenant for life. The present capacity of taking effect in possession, if the possession were to become vacant, and not the certainty that the possession...distinguishes a vested remainder from one that is contingent. Feain. Cont. Rem. 329. Prest. Est. 32, 33.— [AW.] (E) So where a devise was to GL the testator's... | |
| United States. Circuit Court (3rd Circuit), Henry Baldwin - 1837 - 670 pages
...remainder is contingent. " The present capacity of taking effect in possession, if the possession was to become vacant before the estate limited in remainder...distinguishes a vested remainder from one that is contingent." Fearne 215. [Lessee of Westbrooke v. Romeyn.] "A point common to all limitations of remainders, either... | |
| William Blackstone - 1838 - 910 pages
...of the tenant for life. The present capacity of taking effect in possession, if the possession were to become vacant, and not the certainty that the possession...remainder determines, universally distinguishes a rested remainder from one that is contingent." 2 Cruise Dig. 270. See also Fearne Con. Rem. 21C. 7... | |
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