| United States. Circuit Courts, Benjamin Vaughan Abbott - 1870 - 670 str.
...JURISDICTION. The definition of a vested remainder given in Doe d. Poor v. Considine, 6 Wall. 458, — viz : " a vested remainder is where a present interest passes...certain and definite person, but to be enjoyed in future,'' — approved and applied. A payment of purchase money made in " Confederate notes," although... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1870 - 840 str.
...to take care of itself. III. We will now examine the case in the light of principle and authority. A vested remainder is where a present interest passes...to a certain and definite person, but to be enjoyed infuturo. There must be a particular estate to support it. The remainder must pass out of the grantor... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1870 - 842 str.
...be, to take care of itself. HJ. We will now examine the case in the light of principle and authority. A vested remainder is where a present interest passes...to a certain and definite person, but to be enjoyed infuturo. There must be a particular estate to support it. The remainder must pass out of the grantor... | |
| 1889 - 1166 str.
...never take effect. The supreme court of the United States defines a "vested remainder" as follows: "Where a present interest passes to a certain and definite person, but to be enjoyed in futuro." Doe v. Considine, 6 Wall. 474. The possibility that the person to whom the remainder is given may die... | |
| Edward Edwards - 1884 - 1374 str.
...depended upon the death of " her mother. The RKJHT was in nowise dependent on that event. « * * " A vested remainder is where a present interest passes to a certain " and definite person, but to he enjoyed in futuro. (p 474.) " A contingent remainder is where the estate in remainder is limited... | |
| 1885 - 1102 str.
...not as designed to postpone the vesting. 2 Jarm. Wills, 5th ed., 407; Doe v. Selby, 2 B. & C., 930. A vested remainder is where a present interest passes to a certain and definite person to be enjoyed in futuro. Doe v. Considinc, 73 US, (6 Wall.), 474-476 (XVIII., Law. ed., 874, 875).... | |
| William Henry Whittaker, Ohio - 1888 - 656 str.
...to whom the remainder of a testator's estate is given after the payment of his debts, legacies, elc. A vested remainder is where a present interest passes to a certain and definite person to by enjoyed infnturo, and there mu.-t be a particular estate to support it. smietion of the particular... | |
| William Henry Whittaker, Ohio - 1888 - 846 str.
...any estate less than a freehold. A contingent remainder may be defeated by the determination or deA vested remainder is where a present interest passes to a certain and definite person to be enjoyed infuturo, and there must be a particular estate to support it. ntruction of the particular... | |
| 1889 - 1164 str.
...never take el'fect. The supreme court of the United States defines a "vested remainder" as follows: " Where a present interest passes to a certain and definite person, but to be enjoyed in fulnru." Doe v. Considine, 6 Wall. 474. The possibility that the person to whom the remainder is given... | |
| 1904 - 1032 str.
...limited to a dubious and uncertain person, or upon the happening of a dubious and uncertain event." A vested remainder is where a present interest passes...and definite person, but to be enjoyed in futuro. Byrne v. France, 33 SW 178, 180. 131 Mo. 639 (quoting Poor v. Considine, 73 US [6 Wall.] 458, 18 L.... | |
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