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vested remainder การใช้

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  • The Rule converted the contingent remainder in B's heirs into a vested remainder in B.
  • The Brandenburgian electors as vested remainders were also granted the right to be invested with the hereditary option of succession in Pomerania by the emperor.
  • A vested remainder is held by a specific person without any conditions precedent; a contingent remainder is one for which the holder has not been identified, or for which a condition precedent must be satisfied.
  • On the contrary, the class of " A's issue " is subject to expand long after A's death, so their future interest remains that of a vested remainder subject to open, which is within the scope of the rule.
  • Instead of a life estate in Edward, followed by a vested remainder in Dinah, the doctrine of worthier title operates to disinherit Dinah completely, treats the interest of the heirs as a mere reversion, and upon Edward's death gives the land, as well, to Fran.
  • Held, also that all the grandchildren took equitable vested remainders, opening to let in those born after the testator's death, and subject to be divested only as to any grandchild who died before the expiration of the particular estate, leaving issue, by an executory devise over to such issue.
  • By the operation of the instrument, Edward would have a life estate in the land, while Fran would inherit the rest of the estate immediately; then " Adam's heirs " i . e ., Dinahwould have a vested remainder interest in the land, and expect to inherit it upon Edward's death.
  • Note that changing the word " issue " to " children " makes the gift valid : Since the class of " A's children " is closed and completely cognizable at the time of A's death ( plus a gestation period as allowed by the rule ), A's children no longer have a vested remainder subject to open; upon A's death, they now have an indefeasibly vested remainder, which is outside the scope of the Rule against Perpetuities.
  • Note that changing the word " issue " to " children " makes the gift valid : Since the class of " A's children " is closed and completely cognizable at the time of A's death ( plus a gestation period as allowed by the rule ), A's children no longer have a vested remainder subject to open; upon A's death, they now have an indefeasibly vested remainder, which is outside the scope of the Rule against Perpetuities.