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Shifting use
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Springing use
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Uses
by act of law, which were either- (1) Resulting; (2) Implied. II. Future or executory, distributable into: (a) Shifting or secondary; (b) Springing; (c) Contingent. See TRUSTS. Objections to uses before the Statute:- 'Though these uses' (see … Uses (History). A use is the intention or purpose, express or implied, upon which property is to be held.
Remainder
every contingent remainder created after the 2nd August, 1877, which would have been valid as a springing or shifting use or executory devise or other limitation had it not had a sufficient estate to support it as a … estate to support it as a contingent remainder should be capable of taking effect as a springing or shifting use or executory devise or limitation. the Act of 1877 was repealed by the (English) Law of Property (Amendment)
use
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Secondary use
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Office
of Madhya Pradesh, AIR 1971 MP 88 (91). [M.P. Panchayats Act, (7 of 1962), ss. 20, 21, 22] Shifting of activities from office purpose to godown purpose is a change of use of premises, Goa Urban Coop.
Contingent remainder
taking effect in all respects as if the contingent remainder had originally been created as a springing or shifting use or executory devise or other executory limitation. Contingent remainders are subject to the rule against perpetuities [Re Ashforth,
Lorrie
those used on the tramways in mines to carry coal or rubbish also a barrow or truck for shifting baggage as at railway stations … A small cart or wagon moving on rails as those used on the tramways in mines to carry coal or rubbish also a barrow or truck for shifting baggage
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