- a
statute providing for the non-lapse of a
devise where the
devisee predeceases the
testator but
leaves lineal descendants.
Among some
Native American...
- earl, Paul Capell, 11th Earl of Es**** (currently 80 and unmarried),
predeceases him
without in-wedlock male issue.
Capell had
considered renouncing the...
-
brother of Arthur's
father Uther Pendragon, as a
ruler who
precedes and
predeceases them both. He also
appears as a
young prophet who
meets the
tyrant Vortigern;...
- law,
lapse occurs when the
beneficiary or the
devisee under the will
predeceases the testator,
invalidating the gift. The gift
would instead revert to...
-
Frederick moved to
Great Britain and was
created Prince of
Wales in 1729. He
predeceased his
father and upon the latter's
death in 1760, the
throne p****ed to...
- Frances, but the
trust pays out only if
Frances has a male heir or she
predeceases her husband. Spence,
curious as to what is
going on in his absence, returns...
- of the
settlor during the settlor's life. If the
intended beneficiary predeceases the settlor, then the gift will lapse, and will
generally not be saved...
-
eventually accedes to the throne, or
reverts to the
Crown if its
holder predeceases the
current monarch,
leaving the
sovereign free to
grant it to the new...
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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...
- conquered.
Pepin ruled the
kingdom from a
young age
under Charlemagne, but
predeceased his father. His son
Bernard was
named king of
Italy after him, and his...