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Springing use

use, a form of use in the nature of an executory interest directing property inland to vest at a future period

Trust

into- (a) Trusts executed, perfect, complete, or constituted. (b) Trusts executory, imperfect, incomplete, or directory. (II.) Arising by operation of law,

Perpetuity

744: (1967) 1 SCR 293. Is a future limitation, whether executory or by way of remainders, and of either real or

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interest

equitable relief [claimed an equitable interest in the debtor's assets] executory interest : a future interest other than a remainder or

Contingent remainder

originally been created as a springing or shifting use or executory devise or other executory limitation. Contingent remainders are subject to

remainder

or upon the occurrence of an uncertain event called also executory remainder cross remainder : either of two or more remainders

Adverse possession

property and in case in which there is a mere executory agreement of transfer both parties contemplating a deed of transfer

Contract

to support them. Contracts are also distinguished into executed and executory: executed, where nothing remains to be done by either party,

Executed trust

Trusts, 335 and see EQUITABLE ESTATE. As all trusts are executory in this sense, that the trustee is bound to dispose

Specific performance

damages to a suffering party for the non-performance of an executory agreement. The (English) C.L.P. Act, 1854, however, imparted to the

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