Additional Limitations on Interests Quiz Flashcards
O to A so long as A does not divorce B, then back to O. This creates a
PoR
O to A so long as A does not divorce B, but if A divorces B, then back to O. This creates a
RoE
O to A, but if A divorces B, then to O. This creates a
RoE
O to A, on the condition that A does not divorce B. This creates a
RoE
O to A, provided that A does not divorce B, then to O. This creates a
RoE
O to A until A divorces B, then back to O. This creates a
PoR
O to A; however, if A divorces B, then to O. This creates a
RoE
O to A while A refrains from divorcing B. This creates a
PoR
O to A for life, then to B for life, on condition that B has passed the bar. (B has been practicing law for ten years.) The remainder is
Contingent
O to A for life, then to the 2001 graduates of O’s law school. (The conveyance was made in 2000.) The remainder is
contingent
O to A for life, then to the 2001 graduates of O’s law school. (The conveyance was made in 2002.) The remainder is
Vested
O to A for life, then to B if B does not then own an insurance agency. The remainder is
Contingent
O to A for life, then to A’s surviving cousins. A has two cousins. The remainder is
Vested
“O to A while being used as a farm.” O has a …
PoR
“O to A for life.” O has a…
Reversion