contingency with double aspect
- contingency with double aspect
Black's law dictionary.
HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A..
1990.
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contingency with double aspect — A remainder is said to be in a contingency with double aspect, when there is another remainder limited on the same estate, not in derogation of the first, but as a substitute for it in case it should fail … Black's law dictionary
contingency with a double aspect — See remainders on a contingency with a double aspect … Ballentine's law dictionary
remainders on a single contingency with a double aspect — Same as remainders on a contingency with a double aspect … Ballentine's law dictionary
double contingency — See remainders on a contingency with a double aspect … Ballentine's law dictionary
aspect — View; possibility. See contingency with a double aspect … Ballentine's law dictionary
remainders on a contingency with a double aspect — Alternative remainders so limited that the second takes effect in lieu of the first, and only in case the first never takes effect at all. 28 Am J2d Est § 216. As an illustration, a limitation to A for life, and after A s death, if he have… … Ballentine's law dictionary
remainder on a double contingency — See remainders on a contingency with a double aspect … Ballentine's law dictionary
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