An estate pur autre vie could not be inherited by the heirs of the deceased grantee, nor could it be reclaimed by the grantor since he or she had conveyed his or her interest for the life of another person who was still living. No one had the right to evict the common occupant. Some...
n. a possibility of future enjoyment of something one counts on receiving, usually referring to real property or the estate of a deceased person, such as a remainder, reversion, or distribution after the death of someone who has use for life. (See:remainder,reversion,distribution) ...
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During a conversation at a law office about this question - on Christmas Day, appropriately enough - I learned that in England, the name of a law firm cannot bear the name of a deceased person, and the name of Scrooge's firm was Scrooge and Marley. As Marley was dead as a doornail ...
Gaynor is quick to respond and generous with her advice.’ More Work highlights Acting for a number of disappointed beneficiaries in respect of the Deceased’s Estate. Acting for a HNWI in a disputed application to appoint a property and financial affairs deputy for the client’s mother. ...
for slaves from ancientEgyptand the Eurasian steppes were buried alive or killed to accompany their deceased owners into the next world. Among the Northwest CoastTlingit, slave owners killed their slaves in potlatches to demonstrate theircontemptforpropertyand wealth; they also killed old or unwante...