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  • 21life estate — see estate 1 Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. life estate …

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  • 22remainder — The remnant of an estate in land, depending upon a particular prior estate created at the same time and by the same instrument, and limited to arise immediately on the determination of that estate, and not in abridgement of it. A future interest… …

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  • 23Life estate — A life estate is a concept used in common law and statutory law to designate the ownership of land for the duration of a person s life. In legal terms it is an estate in real property that ends at death. The owner of a life estate is called a… …

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  • 24Deed — For the British cargo ship, see SS Deed. Property law …

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  • 25Waste (law) — Waste is a term used in the law of real property to describe a cause of action that can be brought in court to address a change in condition of real property brought about by a current tenant that damages or destroys the value of that property. A …

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  • 26Remainder (law) — Property law Part of …

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  • 27Open mines doctrine — Property law Part of …

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  • 28Irwin v. Gavit — SCOTUSCase Litigants=Irwin v. Gavit ArgueDate=April 15 ArgueYear=1925 DecideDate=April 27 DecideYear=1925 FullName=Irwin, Former Collector of Internal Revenue, v. Gavit USVol=268 USPage=161 Citation=45 S. Ct. 475; 69 L. Ed. 897; 1925 U.S. LEXIS… …

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  • 29Beneficiary (trust) — Cestui que use redirects here. See also, Cestui que. In trust law, a beneficiary or cestui que use, a.k.a. cestui que trust, is the person or persons who are entitled to the benefit of any trust arrangement. A beneficiary will normally be a… …

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  • 30Rule in Allhusen v Whittell — The rule in Allhusen v Whitell (1867) LR 4 Eq 295 is a rule of equity which requires the trustee of a trust to strike a fair balance between the beneficiaries who are tenants for life and those who are remaindermen in respect of payment of the… …

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