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Annuity

or any other personal estate if the technical words 'heirs of the body' or 'in tail' are used. Testamentary annuities are prima facie considered to be payable out of income and for the life of the annuitant … not charged on real estate are personal estate if bequeathed or granted before 1926 to A. and his heirs, they were for the purposes of intestate succession but not for any purpose other than descent, considered to

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Institutions

is done by the heir accepting the succession. Fiduciary Bequests are treated of in Titles XXIII. and XXIV. Testamentary Successions, which take place before others, are explained in the last fifteen titles of the second book. Title

vulgar substitution

as distinguished from substitutio pupillaris substitution of an heir in place of a minor who actually receives the testamentary gift but dies before reaching the age of majority] in the civil law of Louisiana : a testamentary

Conversion, equitable

a lunatic who had attained the age of 21 in 1925 and died intestate without having recovered his testamentary capacity (s. 51 (2) ibid.) and otherwise, cf. ss. 51 (1) and 51 (3) ibid. The doctrine is … by the sale of real estate makes a lease of the estate, reserving rent payable to himself, his heirs and assigns [Crabtree v. Bramble, (1747) 3 Atk 680], these circumstances have been considered to amount to an

Caduca

Caduca, the lapse of a testamentary disposition, Sand. Just. 1. Civil law. Inheritable property, property descending to an heir. 2. Roman Law. Property formerly

Real representative

person was entitled for an interest not ceasing on his death shall, on his death and notwithstanding any testamentary disposition thereof, devolve from time to time on the personal representative of the deceased in like manner as … Act, 1897 [see (English) TRANSFER OF LAND ACTS], the real estate of a deceased person vested in his heir, heiresses, or devisees, and his personal estate in his executors or administrators. The (English) Land Transfer act, 1897,

Dower

in case the deceased husband was a lunatic or defective on January 1st, 1925, and died without regaining testamentary capacity or before his committee or receiver was discharged, see (English) A.E. Act, 1925, ss. 45(1)(c) and 51 … part of the lands and tenements of which her husband dies possessed in fee-simple, fee-tail general, or as heir in special tail, which she holds from and after his decease, in severalty by metes and bounds, for

Wills

s. 11, as to deposit of wills under control of the High Court. Law before 1838.-The right of testamentary aliena-tion of lands is a matter depending on Act of Parliament. Before 32 Hen. 8, c. 1, a … the time of his death, notwithstanding that by reason of illegitimacy or otherwise he did not leave an heir or next-of-kin surviving him. The fourth and fifth sections relate to dispositions of copyhold estates, and the sixth

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