remainderman

  • 11remainderman — /rəˈmeɪndəmæn/ (say ruh maynduhman) noun (plural remaindermen) Law a person entitled to an estate in expectancy, that is, by inheritance after the owner s death …

  • 12remainderman — One entitled to an estate in remainder. Under a statute providing that as respects the passing and limitation over of real or personal property dependent, under the terms of any instrument, on the foster parent dying without heirs, the minor… …

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  • 13remainderman —  ̷ ̷ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷mən noun (plural remaindermen) Etymology: remainder + man : one who holds or is entitled to a legal remainder * * * /ri mayn deuhr meuhn/, n., pl. remaindermen. Law. a person who owns a remainder. [1735 45; REMAINDER + MAN1] …

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  • 14ЛИЦО, ОБЛАДАЮЩЕЕ ПОСЛЕДУЮЩИМИ ИМУЩЕСТВЕННЫМИ ПРАВАМИ — REMAINDERMANЛицо, к рое получает оставленную ему часть наследуемого имущества после прекращения ранее установленных на это имущество прав, предусмотренных либо завещателем, либо управляющим наследуемым имуществом (администратором… …

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  • 15Rule in Howe v Earl of Dartmouth — The rule in Howe v Earl of Dartmouth (1802) 7 Ves 137 is a rule of equity in relation to the duties of a trustee in relation to a trust fund where there are successive interests in relation to the trust fund, and seeks to strike a fair balance… …

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  • 16Rule in Re Atkinson — The rule in Re Atkinson [1904] 22 160 is a rule of equity relating to the disposition by the trustees of an authorised mortgage security where the security forms part of a trust fund, and the beneficiaries of the trust fund include a tenant for… …

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  • 17Rule in Saunders v Vautier — The rule in Saunders v Vautier (1841) 4 Beav 115 is a rule of equity which provides that, if all of the beneficiaries a trust are of adult age and under no disability, the beneficiaries may require the trustee to transfer the legal estate to them …

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  • 18property law — Introduction       principles, policies, and rules by which disputes over property are to be resolved and by which property transactions may be structured. What distinguishes property law from other kinds of law is that property law deals with… …

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  • 19The Mysterious Affair at Styles —   …

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  • 20remainder — /ri mayn deuhr/, n. 1. something that remains or is left: the remainder of the day. 2. a remaining part. 3. Arith. a. the quantity that remains after subtraction. b. the portion of the dividend that is not evenly divisible by the divisor. 4. Math …

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