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Code
or Civil Code of France, pro-ceeding from the French Revolution, and the administration of Napoleon while First Consul, effected great changes in the laws of that country. Framed in the first instance by a commission of jurists
Contingent remainder
abolished by the Law of Property Act, 1925, s. 1. S. 4, whoever, provides that they can take effect as equitable interests, and any instrument creating a contingent remainder has become a settlement under s. 1 (ii)
Lease
certain or determinable, but not a lease for life or lives, or (not after 1925) limited to take effect in possession within 21 years as required by the Act; see infra. Until 1926, under a lease for
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by deed before 1926, coming into operation after 1925 will be construed for this purpose according to their effect if the limitations had been limitations before 1926 of personal property [L.P. Act, 1925, s. 130 (2), except
Wills
Wills. A will is the valid disposition by a living person, to take effect after his death, of his disposable property. ''But in law ultima voluntas in scriptis is used, where lands
Power
clause refers, and there can be no doubt that the said words can have no reference to the effect of dissolution, Purushottam Nambudri v. State of Kerala, AIR 1962 SC 694. [See also Constitution of India, Arts.
Things done
Things done, is comprehensive enough to take in not only the things done, but also the effect on the legal consequences flowing therefrom, Hasan Balak v. S.M. Limai, Assistant Charity Commissioner, Nagpur, AIR 1967 SC
Settled land
entirely to a purchaser for value without being affected by the limitations and trusts of the settlement. To effect this, the entire legal estate comprised in the settlement is now vested in the tenant for life or
Executory devise
a period certain, unpreceded by, or not having the requisite connection with, any immediate freehold, to give it effect as a remainder. The case of a devise to one, to take effect six months after the testator
Perpetuity
19 Ch D 294; Re Thompson, (1906) 2 Ch 202. In regard to limitations and interests which take effect under or by virtue of any instrument executed before 1926 or any will of a person who died
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Code
or Civil Code of France, pro-ceeding from the French Revolution, and the administration of Napoleon while First Consul, effected great changes in the laws of that country. Framed in the first instance by a commission of jurists
Contingent remainder
abolished by the Law of Property Act, 1925, s. 1. S. 4, whoever, provides that they can take effect as equitable interests, and any instrument creating a contingent remainder has become a settlement under s. 1 (ii)
Lease
certain or determinable, but not a lease for life or lives, or (not after 1925) limited to take effect in possession within 21 years as required by the Act; see infra. Until 1926, under a lease for
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Tail
by deed before 1926, coming into operation after 1925 will be construed for this purpose according to their effect if the limitations had been limitations before 1926 of personal property [L.P. Act, 1925, s. 130 (2), except
Wills
Wills. A will is the valid disposition by a living person, to take effect after his death, of his disposable property. ''But in law ultima voluntas in scriptis is used, where lands
Power
clause refers, and there can be no doubt that the said words can have no reference to the effect of dissolution, Purushottam Nambudri v. State of Kerala, AIR 1962 SC 694. [See also Constitution of India, Arts.
Things done
Things done, is comprehensive enough to take in not only the things done, but also the effect on the legal consequences flowing therefrom, Hasan Balak v. S.M. Limai, Assistant Charity Commissioner, Nagpur, AIR 1967 SC
Settled land
entirely to a purchaser for value without being affected by the limitations and trusts of the settlement. To effect this, the entire legal estate comprised in the settlement is now vested in the tenant for life or
Executory devise
a period certain, unpreceded by, or not having the requisite connection with, any immediate freehold, to give it effect as a remainder. The case of a devise to one, to take effect six months after the testator
Perpetuity
19 Ch D 294; Re Thompson, (1906) 2 Ch 202. In regard to limitations and interests which take effect under or by virtue of any instrument executed before 1926 or any will of a person who died
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