life tenant
81immediate post-death interest — (IPDI) England, Wales An interest in possession (IIP) (interest in possession trust) where: • The trust is created by a …
82IPDI — immediate post death interest (IPDI) England, Wales An interest in possession (IIP) (interest in possession trust) where: • The trust is created by a …
83ИМУЩЕСТВО НЕДВИЖИМОЕ — REAL ESTATE, REALTYИ.н. включает в себя землю, постройки и сооружения, постоянно находящиеся на нейИ.н. неюридический термин понятия недвижимая собственность (real property), включающего землю, здания и связанные с их использованием постройки и… …
84impeachable for waste — A phrase indicating the liability of the life tenant for waste as to conduct in encroaching upon the corpus of the estate. 33 Am J1st Life Est §§ 313 et seq. Also indicating the liability of a tenant under a lease for years for waste. 32 Am J1st… …
85landowner — An owner of real property. Sometimes inclusive of a tenant for years. 32 Am J1st L & T § 4. As a person entitled to redeem from an execution sale:–any owner of real estate whose interest was subject to the payment of the judgment upon which it… …
86release deed — A deed of quitclaim. 23 Am J2d Deeds § 16. Formerly, the term seems to have been applied only to deeds conveying all the right, title and interest of the grantor to a grantee who already had some estate in possession in the land released, but in… …
87survivor — One who outlives another person or persons of a group of which he was a part, or lives beyond a designated date or the happening of a designated event. 57 Am J1st Wills § 1396. The vested or contingent character of a remainder to survivors… …
88live — Synonyms and related words: Be, abide, ablaze, aboveground, active, activist, activistic, actual, afire, aflame, aflicker, aglow, alight, alive, alive and kicking, among the living, animate, animated, ardent, be, be alive, be animate, be extant,… …
89Dower — Relationships Types …
90Interest in possession trust — An interest in possession trust is a form of legal arrangement which gives a person a present right to the present enjoyment of something [ Viscount Dilhorne in Pearson v IRC [1980] STC 318 at 323] . At least one of the beneficiaries of this type …