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Trusts And The Doctrine Of Estates, Olin L. Browder Jr. Aug 1974

Trusts And The Doctrine Of Estates, Olin L. Browder Jr.

Michigan Law Review

The "doctrine of estates" is the common law system for the classification of divided ownership. Its primary purpose is to differentiate the legal consequences of the variety of concurrent, present, and future estates, but it also serves to differentiate the dispositive language required to create or transfer such estates. The doctrine of estates, therefore, embraces a sizable part of the law of conveyancing, including the large body of doctrine known as rules of construction.

In modern practice the classification and construction of present and future interests usually occurs with respect to beneficial interests in trust. It has not been sufficiently …


Wills--Implied Gifts Of Remainders, W. Richard Mccune Jr. Feb 1974

Wills--Implied Gifts Of Remainders, W. Richard Mccune Jr.

West Virginia Law Review

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