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  • A person with a life interest is known as a life tenant.
  • The owner of a life estate is called a " life tenant ".
  • When all life tenants are dead, the remainderman holds full title.
  • Chater's wife lived in Marble Hall as a life tenant until her death in 1935.
  • In the interest of the life tenant, such property should be converted into income bearing properties.
  • Paula's mother was life tenant under the marriage settlement and Paula, who was then aged 17, was entitled in remainder.
  • With no issue, he was succeeded by his brother John, leaving his wife Elizabeth as life tenant of West Wycombe.
  • In the example of a life interest trust, the interest in possession ends when the income beneficiary, also called the life tenant, dies.
  • Where the life tenant opens the land for new mines ( i . e ., voluntary waste ) a remainderman can enjoin such.
  • Richard Penderel was the life tenant of the farm by 1651, by which time it is assumed that his father had already died.
  • The law assumes that future property is of no benefit to the life tenant, and thus must be sold to obtain income producing investments.
  • Financial and physical responsibility falls to the life tenant under the legal doctrine of waste, which prohibits life tenants from damaging or devaluing the asset.
  • Financial and physical responsibility falls to the life tenant under the legal doctrine of waste, which prohibits life tenants from damaging or devaluing the asset.
  • These are considered to be non-permanent investments, and may be of significantly reduced or no value by the time of the death of the life tenant.
  • The present Lord Eccles and his family are life tenants of Moulton Hall, Moulton, near Richmond, North Yorkshire, a 17th-century house, the property of the National Trust.
  • Jeremy Davies plays the semi-retarded Tom Tom, who is known as the " beggar's butler " at a Los Angeles flophouse because he joyfully runs errands for its low-life tenants.
  • Under English law and Australian law, equitable waste is waste that a life tenant has a right to commit at common law but is restrained by a court of equity.
  • Life tenants are never recorded as proprietors at the Land Registry as they are temporary, equitable owners and are not entitled to have the a transfer of the land effected.
  • A lawsuit for waste can be brought against a life tenant or lessee of a leasehold estate, either by a current landlord or by the owner of a vested future interest.
  • Rather than requiring some bad act on the part of the tenant, this requires the failure to maintain ordinary mortgage by the life tenant or the lessee of a leasehold estate.
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