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Estates and Trusts

1954

Inheritance

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Descent And Distribution - Distribution To A Nonresident Alien Prevented By State Staute, Eugene Alkema S.Ed. Nov 1954

Descent And Distribution - Distribution To A Nonresident Alien Prevented By State Staute, Eugene Alkema S.Ed.

Michigan Law Review

Decedent's sole heirs were residents of Poland. By virtue of a power of attorney executed and authenticated in Poland, the Polish consul general intervened to receive their distributive shares. A Massachusetts statute provided that a court may order the distributive share to be deposited for the benefit of nonresidents when it appears that they "may not receive or have opportunity to obtain" such money. Held, the distributive shares must be kept in Massachusetts as it is uncertain that residents of Poland presently could have full benefit of the funds if transmitted. Petition of Mazurowski, (Mass. 1954) 116 N.E. …


Defeasance As A Restrictive Device In Michigan, William F. Fratcher Feb 1954

Defeasance As A Restrictive Device In Michigan, William F. Fratcher

Michigan Law Review

Quite apart from any question of their validity, the imposition of use restrictions by means of a prohibition was not practicable before the development of equitable remedies because the common law afforded no method of enforcing such a prohibition. One who conveyed land in violation of a prohibition on alienation might attempt to enforce the prohibition by attacking the validity of his own conveyance but one who violated a prohibition on use had neither motive nor method for challenging his own acts. Hence attempts to restrict use by common law devices are necessarily confined to penalty restraints and to limitations …