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(F) Reggie “to Veronica for life, then to Betty and her heirs if Betty attains the age of 21.” Veronica: Life Estate Betty: Contingent Remainder in Fee.

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2 (F) Reggie “to Veronica for life, then to Betty and her heirs if Betty attains the age of 21.” Veronica: Life Estate Betty: Contingent Remainder in Fee Simple Reggie: Reversion What happens if Veronica dies when Betty is 17?

3 (F) Reggie “to Veronica for life, then to Betty and her heirs if Betty attains the age of 21.” What happens if Veronica dies when Betty is 17? (Common Law): destroyed If contingency not met when prior estate ends, contingent remainder is destroyed. Betty has nothing. Reggie has fee simple absolute.

4 DOCTRINE OF DESTRUCTABILITY OF CONTINGENT REMAINDERS destroyed If contingency not met when prior estate ends, contingent remainder is destroyed

5 DOCTRINE OF DESTRUCTABILITY OF CONTINGENT REMAINDERS Overruled by statute or caselaw in every American jurisdiction except Florida

6 (F) Reggie “to Veronica for life, then to Betty and her heirs if Betty attains the age of 21.” What happens if Veronica dies when Betty is 17? (Modern View): If contingency not met when prior estate ends, we wait to see if it is met later. Betty’s remainder becomes an executory interest. Reggie has fee simple on executory limitation

7 (F) Reggie “to Veronica for life, then to Betty and her heirs if Betty attains the age of 21.” Veronica dies; Betty is 17 (Modern View)

8 DOCTRINE OF DESTRUCTABILITY OF CONTINGENT REMAINDERS (Second Common Application) Where there is a life estate, a contingent remainder, and a reversion, and the life estate and reversion merge into a fee simple, the contingent remainder is destroyed

9 (F) Reggie “to Veronica for life, then to Betty and her heirs if Betty attains the age of 21.” Veronica buys R’s reversion (Destructability)

10 (F) Reggie “to Veronica for life, then to Betty and her heirs if Betty attains the age of 21.” Veronica buys R’s reversion (Modern View)

11 “ At Common Law ” v. “ Today ”

12 Default Estate “ At Common Law ” v. “ Today ” Life Estate Fee Simple See White v. Brown & Williamson v. Williamson (P578)

13 “to X and the Heirs of his Body” “ At Common Law ” v. “ Today ” Created a Traditional Fee Tail Traditional Fee Tail eliminated; state statutes provide different results when this language used [See P576]

14 Doctrine of Destructability of Contingent Remainders “ At Common Law ” v. “ Today ” Applied everywhere Eliminated in all states except Florida

15 PROBLEM J Featuring Live Oaks

16 (J): Mary "to Rhoda for life, then to Ted if Ted gives Mary a proper funeral." Rhoda?

17 (J): Mary "to Rhoda for life, then to Ted if Ted gives Mary a proper funeral." Rhoda: Life Estate Ted?

18 (J):Mary "to Rhoda for life, then to Ted if Ted gives Mary a proper funeral." Rhoda: Life Estate Ted?: Contingent Remainder (in f.s.) Other?

19 (J): Mary "to Rhoda for life, then to Ted if Ted gives Mary a proper funeral." Rhoda: Life Estate Ted?: Contingent Remainder (in f.s.) Mary: Reversion

20 (J): Mary "to Rhoda for life, then to Ted if Ted gives Rhoda a proper funeral." Rhoda: Life Estate What difference does change make?

21 (J): Mary "to Rhoda for life, then to Ted if Ted gives Rhoda a proper funeral." Ted can’t possibly give Rhoda a “proper” funeral by the time Rhoda dies. Thus, Ted’s interest cannot be a remainder; there will be a gap between the end of R’s life estate and Ted’s interest. So Ted has …?

22 (J): Mary "to Rhoda for life, then to Ted if Ted gives Rhoda a proper funeral." Rhoda: Life Estate Mary: Reversion Ted: Springing Executory Interest (in f.s.)

23 EXAM TIP: USE COMMON SENSE!! Can’t give a “proper” funeral to a person until after death

24 EXAM TIP: USE COMMON SENSE!! If an interest is conveyed in a will, the grantor is dead.

25 Vested Remainder Subject to Divestment = Vested Remainder Subject to Complete Defeasance (P596)

26 CONTINGENT REMAINDER v. VESTED REMAINDER SUBJECT TO DIVESTMENT (1) To A for life, then to B & her heirs if she turns 21, but if B dies before 21, then to C and his heirs. (2) To A for life, then to B & her heirs, but if B dies before 21, then to C & his heirs.

27 CONTINGENT REMAINDER v. VESTED REMAINDER SUBJECT TO DIVESTMENT (1) To A for life, then to B & her heirs if she turns 21, but if B dies before 21, then to C and his heirs. (2) To A for life, then to B & her heirs, but if B dies before 21, then to C & his heirs. A alive; B dies at 17: (1+2) B gets 0; C gets fee simple at A’s death

28 CONTINGENT REMAINDER v. VESTED REMAINDER SUBJECT TO DIVESTMENT (1) To A for life, then to B & her heirs if she turns 21, but if B dies before 21, then to C and his heirs. (2) To A for life, then to B & her heirs, but if B dies before 21, then to C & his heirs. A alive; B turns 21: (1+2) B has vested remainder; C’s interest fails

29 CONTINGENT REMAINDER v. VESTED REMAINDER SUBJECT TO DIVESTMENT (1) To A for life, then to B & her heirs if she turns 21, but if B dies before 21, then to C and his heirs. (2) To A for life, then to B & her heirs, but if B dies before 21, then to C & his heirs. A dies; B is 17: (1) Grantor has fee simple on executory limitation; B & C have springing executory interests.

30 (1) To A for life, then to B & her heirs if she turns 21, but if B dies before 21, then to C and his heirs. (2) To A for life, then to B & her heirs, but if B dies before 21, then to C & his heirs. A dies; B is 17: (1) Grantor has fee simple on executory limitation; B & C have springing executory interests. (2) B has fee simple on executory limitation; C has shifting executory interest.

31 VESTED REMAINDER SUBJECT TO DIVESTMENT v. VESTED REMAINDER IN FEE SIMPLE ON EXECUTORY LIMITATION To A for life, then to B & her heirs, but if B dies before turning 21, then to C & his heirs. Condition can occur before B obtains possession.

32 VESTED REMAINDER SUBJECT TO DIVESTMENT v. VESTED REMAINDER IN FEE SIMPLE ON EXECUTORY LIMITATION To A for life, then to B & her heirs, but if B ever uses the land for commercial purposes, to C & his heirs. (Condition cannot occur before B obtains possession)

33 COMMON MISTAKES Contingent Remainder Subject to Open Contingent Remainder Subject to Divestment Executory Interest Subject to Divestment

34 COMMON MISTAKES Contingent Remainder Subject to Open Contingent Rem. Subject to Divestment Executory Interest Subject to Divestment

35 PROBLEMS K-L Featuring Live Oaks

36 (K): “To George for life, then to Kramer and his heirs; but if Kramer does not attain the age of 21, then to Elaine and her heirs." Kramer is 15 years old. George?

37 (K): “To George for life, then to Kramer and his heirs; but if Kramer does not attain the age of 21, then to Elaine and her heirs." Kramer is 15 years old. George: Life Estate Kramer?

38 (K): “To George for life, then to Kramer and his heirs; but if Kramer does not attain the age of 21, then to Elaine and her heirs." Kramer is 15 years old. George: Life Estate Kramer: Vested Remainder (in f.s.) subject to divestment Elaine?

39 (K): “To George for life, then to Kramer and his heirs; but if Kramer does not attain the age of 21, then to Elaine and her heirs." Kramer is 15 years old. George: Life Estate Kramer: Vested Remainder (in f.s.) subject to divestment Elaine: Shifting executory interest (in f.s.)

40 (L): Daffy "to Tweety for life, then to such of Tweety's children as survive him, but if none of Tweety's children survives him, then to Peggy and her heirs." Tweety has 2 children, Heckle and Jeckle. Tweety?

41 (L): Daffy "to Tweety for life, then to such of Tweety's children as survive him, but if none of Tweety's children survives him, then to Peggy and her heirs." Tweety has 2 children, Heckle and Jeckle. Tweety: Life Estate Tweety’s Children?

42 (L): Daffy "to Tweety for life, then to such of Tweety's children as survive him, but if none of Tweety's children survives him, then to Peggy and her heirs." Tweety has 2 children, Heckle and Jeckle. Tweety: Life Estate Tweety’s Children: Contingent remainders (in f.s.) (must survive Tweety) Peggy?

43 ALTERNATIVE CONTINGENT REMAINDERS Two contingent remainders for which the event that causes one to vest will destroy the other.

44 ALTERNATIVE CONTINGENT REMAINDERS Two contingent remainders for which the event that causes each one to vest will destroy the other. Here, only two possibilities: either (1) Tweety will be survived by children (who would then take) or (2) he won’t (Peggy takes)

45 (L): Daffy "to Tweety for life, then to such of Tweety's children as survive him, but if none of Tweety's children survives him, then to Peggy and her heirs." Tweety has 2 children, Heckle and Jeckle. Tweety: Life Estate Tweety’s Children: Contingent remainders (in f.s.) (must survive Tweety) Peggy: Alternative contingent rem. (in f.s.) Other?

46 (L): Daffy "to Tweety for life, then to such of Tweety's children as survive him, but if none of Tweety's children survives him, then to Peggy and her heirs." Tweety: Life Estate Tweety’s Children: Contingent remainders (in f.s.) Peggy: Alternative contingent rem. (in f.s.) Daffy: Reversion (even when alternate contingent remainders)

47 (L): Daffy "to Tweety for life, then to such of Tweety's children as survive him, but if none of Tweety's children survives him, then to Peggy and her heirs." Tweety: Life Estate Heckle/Jeckle: Contingent remainders (in f.s.) Peggy: Alternative contingent rem. (in f.s.) Daffy: Reversion

48 PROBLEMS M & N Featuring The M&Ngos

49 (M): Amanda "to Billy for life, then to Billy's children and their heirs, but if at Billy's death he is not survived by any children, then to Jo and her heirs." Billy has no children. Billy?

50 (M): Amanda "to Billy for life, then to Billy's children and their heirs, but if at Billy's death he is not survived by any children, then to Jo and her heirs." Billy has no children. Billy: Life Estate Billy’s children?

51 (M): Amanda "to Billy for life, then to Billy's children and their heirs, but if at Billy's death he is not survived by any children, then to Jo and her heirs." Billy has no children. Billy: Life Estate Billy’s children? Contingent remainder (in f.s.) (unborn) Jo?

52 ALTERNATIVE CONTINGENT REMAINDERS Two contingent remainders for which the event that causes each one to vest will destroy the other.

53 (M): Amanda "to Billy for life, then to Billy's children and their heirs, but if at Billy's death he is not survived by any children, then to Jo and her heirs." Billy has no children. When does contingent remainder in children vest?

54 (M): Amanda "to Billy for life, then to Billy's children and their heirs, but if at Billy's death he is not survived by any children, then to Jo and her heirs." Billy has no children. Contingent remainder in children vests when a child is born. When does contingent remainder in Jo vest?

55 (M): Amanda "to Billy for life, then to Billy's children and their heirs, but if at Billy's death he is not survived by any children, then to Jo and her heirs." Billy has no children. Contingent remainder in children vests when a child is born. Contingent remainder in Jo vests when Billy dies survived by no children. Is the interest in Jo destroyed when the interest in the children vests?

56 (M): Amanda "to Billy for life, then to Billy's children and their heirs, but if at Billy's death he is not survived by any children, then to Jo and her heirs." Billy has no children. Billy: Life Estate Billy’s children: Contingent remainder (in f.s.) Jo: Contingent rem. (in f.s.) (Not alternate) Anything else?

57 (M): Amanda "to Billy for life, then to Billy's children and their heirs, but if at Billy's death he is not survived by any children, then to Jo and her heirs." Billy has no children. Billy: Life Estate Billy’s children: Contingent remainder (in f.s.) Jo: Contingent rem. (in f.s.) (Not alternate) Amanda: Reversion

58 (M): Amanda "to Billy for life, then to Billy's children and their heirs, but if at Billy's death he is not survived by any children, then to Jo and her heirs." B has child, Sydney. Effect? Billy: Life Estate Sydney?

59 (M): Amanda "to Billy for life, then to Billy's children and their heirs, but if at Billy's death he is not survived by any children, then to Jo and her heirs." B has child, Sydney. Billy: Life Estate Sydney: Vested Remainder (in f.s.), subject to open, subject to divestment. (Contingent remainder vests) Jo?

60 (M): Amanda "to Billy for life, then to Billy's children and their heirs, but if at Billy's death he is not survived by any children, then to Jo and her heirs." B has child, Sydney. Billy: Life Estate Sydney: Vested Remainder (in f.s.), subject to open, subject to divestment. Jo: Shifting Executory Interest (in f.s.) Amanda?

61 (M): Amanda "to Billy for life, then to Billy's children and their heirs, but if at Billy's death he is not survived by any children, then to Jo and her heirs." B has child, Sydney. Billy: Life Estate Sydney: Vested Remainder (in f.s.), subject to open, subject to divestment. Jo: Shifting Executory Interest (in f.s.) Amanda: Nothing (reversion divested)

62 (N): Clark “to Jimmy for life, then to Lois and her heirs, but if Jimmy is survived at his death by any children, then to such surviving children and their heirs. Jimmy has children, Perry & Della. Jimmy?

63 (N): Clark “to Jimmy for life, then to Lois and her heirs, but if Jimmy is survived at his death by any children, then to such surviving children and their heirs. Jimmy has children, Perry & Della. Jimmy : Life Estate Lois?

64 (N): Clark “to Jimmy for life, then to Lois and her heirs, but if Jimmy is survived at his death by any children, then to such surviving children and their heirs. Jimmy has children, Perry & Della. Jimmy : Life Estate Lois: Vested remainder (in f.s.) subj. to divestment Perry/Della?

65 (N): Clark “to Jimmy for life, then to Lois and her heirs, but if Jimmy is survived at his death by any children, then to such surviving children and their heirs. Jimmy has children, Perry & Della. Jimmy : Life Estate Lois: Vested remainder (in f.s.) subj. to divestment Perry/Della: Shifting executory interest (in f.s.) Clark?

66 (N): Clark “to Jimmy for life, then to Lois and her heirs, but if Jimmy is survived at his death by any children, then to such surviving children and their heirs. Jimmy has children, Perry & Della. Jimmy : Life Estate Lois: Vested remainder (in f.s.) subj. to divestment Perry/Della: Shifting executory interest (in f.s.) Clark? Nothing

67 (L) (M) (N) TRYING TO DO SAME THINGS: (1) To A for life (2) If A has any surviving children, they should take (3) If no surviving children, to B BUT 3 DIFFERENT SETS OF INTERESTS CREATED

68 UNACCEPTABLE CONDITIONS Conditions So Abhorrent … You Can’t Even Impose Them on Your Own Children

69 UNACCEPTABLE CONDITIONS Doing Criminal Acts

70 UNACCEPTABLE CONDITIONS Total Restraint on Alienation –Partial Restraint OK if Reasonable Casebook says only if Promissory (P625) Other sources say sometimes Forfeiture

71 UNACCEPTABLE CONDITIONS Total Restraint on Alienation –Partial Restraint OK if Reasonable –Most Restrictions Restrain Alienation to Some Extent If too burdensome/weird could treat as too much restraint See Casebook at P632-33

72 UNACCEPTABLE CONDITIONS Total Restraint on Alienation –Partial Restraint OK if Reasonable –Most Restrictions Restrain Alienation to Some Extent –Use Restrictions (Only by X?) OK if Charitable Some jurisd: Non-Charitable = Unreas. Restraint on Alienation

73 UNACCEPTABLE CONDITIONS Total Restraint on Marriage –Some Jurisd: Maybe OK if Life Estate –Some Jurisd allow partial restraints Until turn 25 Shapira

74 UNACCEPTABLE CONDITIONS Obtaining Divorce

75 UNACCEPTABLE CONDITIONS Race-Based Limitations (Unenforceable) –Sex-Based Upheld w/in Family –Religion: (Discuss w Shapira)

76 PROBLEM O Featuring The mang-Os

77 (O) Archie in will: “To my wife Edith, for her use & benefit, so long as she remains unmarried.” Residue to daughter Gloria. Edith moves in with male friend, Sherman. Edith subsequently dies, devising her property to Sherman.

78 (O): 3 QUESTIONS 1.“To my wife Edith, for her use & benefit, so long as she remains unmarried.” Life estate determinable or fee simple determinable?

79 (O): 3 QUESTIONS 1.Life estate determinable or fee simple determinable? 2.Is condition restraining second marriage void as against public policy?

80 (O): 3 QUESTIONS 1.Life estate determinable or fee simple determinable? 2.Is condition restraining 2d marriage void? 3.Is cohabitation a violation of a restraint on marriage?

81 (O): 1st QUESTION: ARGUMENTS? “To my wife Edith, for her use & benefit, so long as she remains unmarried.” Life estate determinable or fee simple determinable?

82 (O): 1st QUESTION: ARGUMENTS? “To my wife Edith, for her use & benefit, so long as she remains unmarried.” Life estate determinable or fee simple determinable? Presumption of Fee Simple Use and Benefit Sounds Like Life Estate Condition is Consistent with Intent to Support Reasonable to Think Archie would try to Protect Gloria (not Edith’s daughter)

83 (O): 1st QUESTION “To my wife Edith, for her use & benefit, so long as she remains unmarried.” Majority: E = Fee Simple Determinable A G = –Remaining Future Interest in Archie passed to Gloria through residuary clause in will

84 (O): 1st QUESTION “To my wife Edith, for her use & benefit, so long as she remains unmarried.” Majority: E = Fee Simple Determinable A G = Possibility of Reverter

85 (O): 1st QUESTION “To my wife Edith, for her use & benefit, so long as she remains unmarried.” Some: E = Life Estate Determinable A G =

86 (O): 1st QUESTION “To my wife Edith, for her use & benefit, so long as she remains unmarried.” Some: E = Life Estate Determinable A G = Possibility of Reverter +Reversion = Reversion (Merger) (See Problem H)

87 (O): 2d QUESTION: ARGUMENTS? Is condition restraining second marriage void as against public policy?


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