Destructibility of contingent remainders

Property law
Part of the common law series
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  • Personal property
  • Community property
  • Real property
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Acquisition
Estates in land
Conveyancing
Future use control
Nonpossessory interest
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A common law rule "that a freehold contingent remainder which does not vest at or before the termination of the preceding freehold estate is destroyed. Such termination of the preceding estate might result from the natural expiration of that estate, or from forfeiture, or from merger."[1]

References

  1. ^ Moynihan, Introduction to the Law of Real Property 173-76 (3d ed. 2002).


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