| 1905 - 1080 str.
...Mary" — this was a "vested legacy." Hull v. Eddy, 14 NJ Law (2 JS Green) 169, 178. VESTED REMAINDER. A vested remainder Is where a present Interest passes...futuro. There must be a particular estate to support It. The remainder must pass out of the grantor at the creation of the particular estate. It must vest In... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1910 - 842 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...certain and definite person, but to be enjoyed in future. There must be a particular estate to support it. The remainder must pass out of the grantor... | |
| 1915 - 752 str.
...287, 288 (18 L. Ed. 572). And speaking through the same learned Justice, in Doe v. Considine, said : "A vested remainder is where a present interest passes...certain and definite person, but to be enjoyed in future. There must be a particular estate to support it The remainder must pass out of the grantor... | |
| Ohio. Circuit Court - 1916 - 654 str.
...period, unless there be a clear manifestation of the intention of the testator to the contrary." 3. ''A vested remainder is where a present interest passes...futuro. There must be a particular estate to support it. The remainder must pass out of the grantor at the creation of the particular estate. It must vest in... | |
| Walter Malins Rose - 1917 - 1128 str.
...existing dower estate ; Poor v. Considine, 6 Wall. 478, 18 L. Ed. 875, defining a vested remainder as where a present interest passes to a certain and definite person, but to be enjoyed in future; Me Arthur v. Allen, 15 Fed. Cas. 1212, showing the necessity for the interposition of trustees... | |
| 1917 - 736 str.
...Considine, 6 Wall. 474, 18 L. Ed. 869, the court defines vested and contingent remainders as follows : "The vested remainder Is where a present Interest passes to a certain and denned person but to be enjoyed in future. There must be a particular estate to support It. The remainder... | |
| William Mark McKinney - 1919 - 1510 str.
...Dec. 385 and note. Chester, 272 111. 428, 112 NE 325, definitions and descriptions are as follows: A vested remainder is where a present interest passes...certain and definite person, but to be enjoyed in futuro ; 10 a remainder limited to a certain person, and on a certain event, so as to possess a present capacity... | |
| District of Columbia. Court of Appeals - 1910 - 690 str.
...opinion of Mr. Justice Swayne in Doe ex dem. Poor v. Considine, 6 Wall. 458, 474, 18 L. ed. 869, 874: "A vested remainder is where a present interest passes...certain and definite person, but to be enjoyed in fuiuro. There must be a particular estate to support it. The remainder must pass out of the grantor... | |
| 1921 - 962 str.
...108. Other judicial declarations emphasize the essentiality of the element under discussion: "When a present interest passes to a certain and definite person, but to be enjoyed in futuro." Doe ex dem. Poor v. Considine, 6 Wall. 458, 18 L. Ed. 869. "A present, fixed right of future enjoyment... | |
| Alabama. Supreme Court - 1913 - 766 str.
...3401. The Supreme Court of the United States defines remainders and an executory devise as follows: "A vested remainder is where a present interest passes...futuro. There must be a particular estate to support it. The remainder must pass out of the grantor at the creation of the particular estate. It must vest in... | |
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