-
during B's lifetime.
There are two
types of
remainders in
property law:
vested and contingent. A
vested remainder is held by a
specific person without any...
- has a
vested remainder,
because Blackacre will
vest in B
after A dies, with no
further conditions. Alienation: B may
divest his (absolutely)
vested remainder...
- When part of a
right is
vested and part
remains unvested, it is
considered "partly
vested". In
cases of
partial vesting, a "
vesting schedule" is a table...
- in B, and a
contingent remainder in B's heirs. The rule
converted the
contingent remainder in B's
heirs into a
vested remainder in B. The rule's effect...
- estate, and then
create a
vested remainder interest in his
apparent heirs Caleb and Dinah. The
remainder interest is
vested because Beulah is mortal;...
- ****ure
estates as have not yet
vested or
possibly may not
vest. For example, an
estate is
granted to A for life, with
remainder to the heir of B. Following...
- non – Vendée – Vendor – venire –
Venue (law) – Verdict –
Vesting –
Vested remainder –
Vested right –
Vexatious litigation –
Vicarious liability – Vice-Chancellor...
- ****ure
interests (traditionally
contingent remainders and
executory interests) in
property that
would vest beyond 21
years after the
lifetimes of those...
-
grandmother to
become the 12th
Baron Wentworth according to its
special remainder in 1860. However, he
predeceased his father, unmarried, two
years later...
- USS
Vestal (AR-4) was a
repair ship in
service with the
United States Navy from 1913 to 1946.
Before her
conversion to a
repair ship, she had
served as...