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Michigan Law Review

1940

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Deeds - Construction - Executory Interests - Destructibility Rule, Michigan Law Review Jan 1940

Deeds - Construction - Executory Interests - Destructibility Rule, Michigan Law Review

Michigan Law Review

In 1883, the grantor conveyed by warranty deed to A for life, remainder to the heirs of B. A died in 1931; B died in 1935, leaving two children and one grandchild as his heirs-at-law. Claiming an undivided one-third through the grandchild, plaintiff started partition proceedings against B's children. Held, that the intent of the grantor must control, and he did not intend to create a contingent remainder in the heirs of B. The deed was a bargain and sale, adapted to a conveyance to uses. On the death of the life tenant, the fee was …