| Law reports, digests, etc - 1921 - 994 pages
...A "base or determinable fee" is such a fee as has a qualification subjoined thereto and which must be determined whenever the qualification annexed to it is at an end, being a fee for the reason that it may last forever if the contingency does not happen, but flebased... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1892 - 1150 pages
...wnenever the qualification annexed to it is at an end. This he illustrates by an example: " As in the case of a grant to A. and his heirs, tenants of the manor of Dale; in this instance, whenever the heirs of A. cease to be tenants of that manor the grant is entirely defeated.... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1908 - 1156 pages
...deed. "A base or qualified fee is such a one as hath a qualification subjoined thereto, and which must be determined whenever the qualification annexed to It Is at an end. • • • This estate Is a fee, because by possibility It may endure forever in a man and his heirs.... | |
| Stewart Rapalje, Robert Linn Lawrence - Law - 1888 - 772 pages
...which must cease or be determined whenever such qualification is at an end. As in the case of a grunt to A. and his heirs, "tenants of the manor of Dale ;" in this instance, whenever the heirs of A. cease to be tenants of that manor, the grant is entirely defeated.... | |
| Louis Arthur Goodeve - Real property - 1891 - 606 pages
...of the qualification. The nature of a qualified or base fee will be best understood by illustration. A grant to A. and his heirs, tenants of the Manor of Dale (r), is a base fee. It is not an absolute fee, because it has the qualifica2. Qualified, or base fee.... | |
| John C. Devereux - Law - 1891 - 432 pages
...qualified fee ? — 109. It is such a one as has a qualification subjoined thereto, and which must be determined whenever the qualification annexed to it is at an end. 13. What teas a conditional fee at the common law ? — 110. It was a fee restrained to some particular... | |
| William Blackstone, William Cyrus Sprague - Law - 1893 - 558 pages
...1. A base, or qualified fee, is such a one as hath a qualification subjoined thereto, and which must be determined whenever the qualification annexed to it is at an end. As, in the case of a grant to A. and his heirs, tenants of the manor of Dale; in this instance, whenever the heirs... | |
| Louis Arthur Goodeve - Real property - 1897 - 632 pages
...tenant in fee simple. The nature of a qualified or base fee will be best understood by illustration. A grant to A. and his heirs, tenants of the Manor of Dale (t), is a base fee. It is not an absolute fee, because it has the qualification attached to it that... | |
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