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111alienability of future interests — The right of an owner of an interest which vests in possession or enjoyment in the future to transfer such interest beforehand …
112balancing of interests — Constitutional doctrine invoked when court is examining interplay between state action involving intrastate commerce and federal laws regarding interstate commerce. If there is legitimate state interest and if there is no clear congressional… …
113concurrent interests — See concurrent estates …
114descendibility of future interests — Legal suitability of a future interest such as a remainder or executory interest to pass by inheritance on death of the holder …
115governmental interests — In conflicts of law, term used to describe the particular governmental policies of a jurisdiction in terms of whether its law or another law should be applied in a choice of law issue …
116identity of interests — In civil procedure, an amendment (addition) of a party will be allowed if the party sought to be joined is so closely related in business operations or other activities that the institution of an action against one serves as notice of litigation… …
117inalienable interests — Type of interest in property which cannot be sold or traded …
118executory interests — Estates in futuro created by executory devises or by conveyances to uses, recognized in equity and validated by the Statute of Uses, but invalid under the early common law as in contravention of the rigid rules against a limitation of a fee on a… …
119identity of interests — See identity of parties …
120in someone's interests — OF BENEFIT TO, to the advantage of; for the sake of, for the benefit of. → interest …