-
occurs or
fails to occur, e.g. the
attainment of a
certain age or the
predecease of
another person. For comparison, a
condition subsequent brings a duty...
-
placed him in the line of
succession for the
emirate should his own sons
predecease him.
Nothing further is
known of al-Mansur. A
History of the Crusades:...
- and
Sergei Sedov (21
March 1908 – 29
October 1937), both of whom
would predecease their parents.
Trotsky later explained that
after the 1917 revolution:...
-
residuary legatee. Such a
clause may
state that, in the
event all
other heirs predecease the testator, the
estate would p**** to a
charity (that would, presumably...
- Mrs.
Daniels admits that all Bonnie's ****ets
revert to her, as
Bonnie predeceased her. However, as Mrs.
Daniels knows that
Bonnie loved him and that she...
- the
throne to her son Rainier,
subject to the sti****tion that he not
predecease her. From this date, she was no
longer Hereditary Princess of Monaco,...
-
proper burial when she dies; 8) to
provide for her
materially if he
predeceases her; 9) to
provide for the
support of
their daughters until they marry...
- engagements. In 1952,
George VI died, the
third of Mary's
children to
predecease her; her
eldest granddaughter,
Princess Elizabeth,
ascended the throne...
- the
eldest living son of the
previous ruler.
Children born to sons who
predecease their fathers are not
eligible to
inherit the title. However, a tribal...
-
George FitzRoy, Earl of
Euston (1715–1747),
second son of the 2nd Duke,
predeceased his
father without issue Augustus Henry FitzRoy, 3rd Duke of Grafton...