descendibility of future interests
descendibility of future interests. The legal possibility that a future interest (such as a remainder or an executory interest) can legally pass by inheritance.
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descendibility of future interests. The legal possibility that a future interest (such as a remainder or an executory interest) can legally pass by inheritance.
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descendibility of future interests (死者之)未来利益的可继承性 例如,剩余地产权〔remainder〕或将来生效利益〔executory interest〕,在权利人死亡后可依法通过继承而转让。
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future interests 未来权益 在将来占有或享有不动产、非土地财产、赠与或信托利益等的权益。与现实权益〔present interests〕相对。 (→future estate(s))
alienability of future interests 未来权益转让权 财产权益的所有人预先转让其未来权益的权利。
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A property interest in which the privilege of possession or of other enjoyment is future and not present. • A future interest can exist in either the grantor (as with a reversion) or the grantee (as with a remainder or executory interest). Today, most future interests are equitable interests in stocks and debt securities, with
future interest. A property interest in which the privilege of possession or of other enjoyment is future and not present. • A future interest can exist in either the grantor (as with a reversion) or the grantee (as with a remainder or executory interest). Today, most future interests are equitable interests in stocks and debt
Consummated in a way that will result in future possession and use. • Reversions, vested remainders, and any other future use or executory devise that does not depend on an uncertain period or event are all said to be vested in interest. [Cases: Wills 628–638. C.J.S. Wills §§ 1320–1379, 1551.]
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An interest the right to the enjoyment of which, either present or future, is not subject to the happening of a condition precedent.
public-interest exception. The principle that an appellate court may consider and decide a moot case — although such decisions are generally prohibited — if (1) the case involves a question of considerable public importance, (2) the question is likely to arise in the future, and (3) the question has evaded appellate review. [Cases: Appeal and
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lessor’s interest. The present value of the future income under a lease, plus the present value of the property after the lease expires. Cf. LESSEE’S INTEREST.