| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords, Richard Bligh - 1831 - 478 páginas
...and profits derived from them, pass "• to the heir at law of the testator, as estates not DUFF1ELD. disposed of by the will. Whilst estates remain contingent,...events happen, on which they are to become vested. This point is too clear to require any observation; indeed, it was not disputed at the bar. Testators... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords, Charles Clark, William Finnelly - 1849 - 894 páginas
...of the judges in Duffield v. Duffield (A) ; " Until these estates become vested, they and the rents derived from them pass to the heir-at-law of the testator...at a future time to be vested have no interest in them or the rents and profits. Such estates must descend to the heir, if they are not given to any... | |
| Edward Burtenshaw Sugden - 1849 - 830 páginas
...language would not be construed but contradicted (m). Where there is no gift of the residue, as whilst the estates remain contingent, those in whom they are...vested have no interest in the estates or the rents ; such estates descend to the heir (ri). 3. So if estates be limited in the usual way in strict settlement... | |
| Sir Henry Studdy Theobald - 1881 - 908 páginas
...favour of early vesting. favour'o?1 " Whilst estates remain contingent, those in whom they vesting. are at a future time to be vested have no interest...estates or the rents and profits of such estates. Sucli any person to hold until the events happen on which they are to become vested. Testators who... | |
| Edward Edwards - 1884 - 1374 páginas
...contingency, or chance of change, no interests vest; and as is said in Duffield v. Duffidd, by BEST, CJ: " Whilst estates remain " contingent, those in whom...estates, or the rents and profits of such " estates." The contingency in this case lies in the uncertainty of the -persons who will prove to be the donees... | |
| Sir Henry Studdy Theobald - 1885 - 830 páginas
...General leaning in favour estates remain contingent, those in whom they are at a future of vesting, time to be vested have no interest in the estates...events happen on which they are to become vested. Testators who create contingent estates often forget to make any provision for the preservation of... | |
| Sir Henry Studdy Theobald - 1895 - 932 páginas
...Partridge, (1894) 1 Ch. 351. VESTING OF REAL ESTATE. The Courts lean strongly in favour of early vesting. " Whilst estates remain contingent, those in whom they...events happen on which they are to become vested. Testators who create contingent estates often forget to make any provision for the preservation of... | |
| Edward Beal - 1908 - 766 páginas
...is in possession, and that of the other in remainder." — Jarman on Wills, 5th ed., pp. 756, 757. " Whilst estates remain contingent, those in whom they...events happen on which they are to become vested. This point is too clear to require any observation ; indeed, it was not disputed at the bar. Testators... | |
| Victoria. Supreme Court - 1921 - 692 páginas
...— " Whilst estates remain contingent, those in whom they are at 248 VLR] 240 a future time to vest have no interest in the estates or the rents and profits of such estates." At pp. 333, 334 the Chief Justice said that which is appropriate here, viz. : — " The estates are... | |
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