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Suspension of the power of alienation, and postponment of vesting, under the laws of New York. With a collection of forms, and with references to the laws of Arizona, California, District of Columbia, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota and Wisconsin, by Stewart Chaplin.

Title
Suspension of the power of alienation, and postponment of vesting, under the laws of New York. With a collection of forms, and with references to the laws of Arizona, California, District of Columbia, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota and Wisconsin, by Stewart Chaplin.
Author
Chaplin, Stewart.
Publication
New York, Baker, Voorhis & company, 1928.

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Description
lv, 531 p. diagr.; 24 cm.
Subject
  • Restraints on alienation > New York (State)
  • Vested rights
  • Estates (Law) > New York (State)
  • Law > New York (State)
  • Forms (Law) > New York (State)
  • Vested rights > New York (State)
  • Restraints on alienation > United States > States
  • Vested rights > United States > States
  • Estates (Law) > United States > States
Note
  • "List of law review articles": p. 486-489.
Bibliography (note)
  • "List of law review articles": pages 486-489.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
1. Introductory -- 2. General principles. Alienability -- The absolute power of alienation -- "No person in being" -- Effect of a "power" on suspension -- The "statutory period" -- The creation of an estate -- "Two lives in being" -- Designation of the lives -- The additional term of minority -- Separate "statutory periods" for separate shares -- Certain dispositions not affected -- 3. Suspension occasioned by contingencies -- 4. Suspension occasioned by express trusts. The four classes of express trusts -- The trustee and the beneficiary -- Trusts of the first and second classes -- The third class of trusts -- The fourth class of trusts -- The "statutory period" -- "Statutory period" for trusts to accumulate -- "Statutory period" for trusts to apply rents -- 5. Suspension occasioned by powers -- 6. Postponement of vesting. "Must vest" "If ever" -- Must vest "in interest" -- Statutory sources of Rule 11 -- 7. Personal property. Meaning of absolute ownership -- Suspension by contingencies -- Suspension by express trusts -- The "statutory period" -- 8. Gifts for charity. Prior to laws of 1893, chapter 701 -- Since laws of 1893, chapter 701 -- 9. Equitable conversion -- 10. Separability -- 11. Construction. Vested and contingent future estates -- Moore v. Littel -- 12. Conflict of laws -- Forms.
LCCN
^^^29003015^
OCLC
  • 2046533
  • SCSB-10472137
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Harvard Library