Terminable - Law Dictionary Search Results
Without assigning any cause
cause, the expression 'at any time' merely means that the termination may be made even during the substance of the term
fee
simple defeasible fee : a fee that is subject to terminating or being terminated determinable fee : a defeasible fee that
Funds, public
for a fixed period, or, as it is called, upon terminable annuities, was abandoned, and loans made upon interminable annuities, or
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deduction
to the surviving spouse provided that the interest is not terminable during the life of the survivor 2 : a deduction
Lease
a fine have been converted into terms of 90 years, terminable by notice as there provided. A term of years absolute
interest
the creditor with priority over competing claims against the property. terminable interest : an interest (as in a life estate) that
property
corporation] 2 : property belonging to a particular person qualified terminable interest property : property passing to a surviving spouse that
QTIP
QTIP qualified terminable interest property
tenancy
this entry tenancy at will : a tenancy that is terminable at the will of the landlord or tenant provided that
trust
another QTIP trust [kyü-tip-] : a trust to which qualified terminable interest property is transferred for purposes of taking the marital
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