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Creditors' Rights And Security Transactions -- 1958 Tennessee Survey, Forrest W. Lacey
Creditors' Rights And Security Transactions -- 1958 Tennessee Survey, Forrest W. Lacey
Vanderbilt Law Review
Fraudulent Conveyances: In Nashville Milk Producers, Inc. v. Alston' a bill to set aside transfers of a herd of dairy cattle alleged that the debtor in 1953 purported to transfer the herd to his wife, and that in 1955 the wife purported to transfer the herd to their son.Both transfers were alleged to have been made for no consideration,or a consideration that was not fair and adequate. The bill also charged that the conveyances rendered the grantor insolvent, and were part of a general scheme participated in by all three defendants to hinder, delay and defraud existing and subsequent creditors. …
Decedents' Estates, Trusts And Future Interests -- 1958 Tennessee Survey, Herman L. Trautman
Decedents' Estates, Trusts And Future Interests -- 1958 Tennessee Survey, Herman L. Trautman
Vanderbilt Law Review
The subject matter of this article will be presented in three parts entitled Decedents' Estates, Trusts, and Future Interests. The developments of the year' consist of judicial decisions of the appellate courts in Tennessee, and the work of the Section on Real Property,Probate and Trust Law of the Tennessee Bar Association on a new statute concerning intestate succession for the state. Since the General Assembly was not in session, there were no legislative developments. The part entitled Decendents' Estates will include a discussion of intestate succession, wills, and the problems of fiduciary administration in decendents' estates. The problems of fiduciary …
Real Property -- 1958 Tennessee Survey, Thomas G. Roady, Jr.
Real Property -- 1958 Tennessee Survey, Thomas G. Roady, Jr.
Vanderbilt Law Review
In Bailey v. Eagle Mountain Tel. Co.' the supreme court in an opinion by Justice Swepston affirmed the chancellor of Knox County who had sustained defendant's demurrer to a specific performance action because he regarded the following language in complainant's claim of title as creating a fee simple determinable in the grantee.
"In consideration of love and interest we have in Education, we this day deed, transfer, and convey a certain lot or parcel of land .... To have and to hold for school purposes ... so long as the aforesaid lot of land is used for the aforesaid purpose." …