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  • 101special power of appointment — see power of appointment Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. special power of appointment …

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  • 102estate by sufferance — A holding by one who came into possession rightfully, after the termination of the interest under which he came into possession, for example, the continuance in possession after the termination of a life estate by a person who had entered under a …

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  • 103income — A word having different meanings, dependent upon the connection in which it is used and the result intended to be accomplished. Equitable Trust Co. v Prentice, 250 NY 1, 164 NE 723, 63 ALR 263. For tax purposes, the gain derived from capital,… …

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  • 104use — I Noun: A beneficial ownership recognized in equity. A trust. The right granted by a patent for an invention. 40 Am J1st Pat § 140. The employment or enjoyment of property. Utility; advantage. The long continued possession and employment of a… …

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  • 105Sir George Dashwood, 5th Baronet — Sir George Henry Dashwood, 5th Baronet (c.1790 – 4 March 1862) was an English landowner and politician, the eldest son of Sir John Dashwood King, 4th Baronet.Unlike his father, a Tory who resisted the Reform Bill, George was a progressive Whig… …

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  • 106Armitage v. Nurse — [1998] Ch 241 is an English trusts law case, decided in the Court of Appeal on the issue of excluding liability for gross negligence of a trustee. Millet LJ gave the leading judgment.FactsMillet LJ summarises the facts at p.248 of the… …

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  • 107permissive waste — noun The legally compensable destruction of the value of property through the failure of a life tenant to maintain the property to the point where it falls into disrepair. See Also: affirmative waste, ameliorative waste …

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  • 108qualifying interest in possession — England, Wales qualifying interest in possession (qualifying IIP) Qualifying interest in possession (IIP) trusts are treated, for inheritance tax purposes, as though the assets belonged to the life te …

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  • 109qualifying IIP — England, Wales qualifying interest in possession (qualifying IIP) Qualifying interest in possession (IIP) trusts are treated, for inheritance tax purposes, as though the assets belonged to the life te …

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  • 110Marble Hall (Hong Kong) — Marble Hall 雲石堂 Marble Hall, subject of a 1935 Christmas postcard Alternative names …

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