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Merger
annihilation, by act of law, of a particular in an expectant estate consequent upon their union in the same person without
Post-obit Bond
it is so payable is one from whom the obligor expects to derive some property. Post-obit bonds, and other securities of
Property
Property, is nothing more than the basis of a certain expectation, namely, the expectation of deriving thereafter certain advantage from a
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not in contingency or abeyance, nevertheless waiting for, and continuing expectant on, the determination of B.'s life-estate, which is expectant of
foreseeable
anticipated : such that a person of ordinary prudence would expect to occur or exist under the circumstances [a risk] [the
abeyance
abeyance [Middle French abeance expectation (of a title or claimant), from abaer to expect, from
Expect
To wait for to await
Abeyance, or Abbayance
Abeyance, or Abbayance [fr. abayer, Fr., to expect, to look at anything with open mouth], in expectation, remembrance,
graduated payment mortgages
the loan. Graduated payment loans may be good if you expect your annual income to increase. Source: U.S. Department of Housing
natural and probable consequence
and probable consequence : a consequence that one could reasonably expect to result from an act [the injury was determined to
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