| Law reports, digests, etc - 1907 - 1076 pages
...a qualification subjoined thereto, and terminates whenever the qualification is at an «id" — as a grant "to A. and his heirs, tenants of the manor of Dale" ; that is, as long as they continue tenants. This estate is a fee, because it may endure forever; yet... | |
| Henry Campbell Black - Law - 1910 - 1330 pages
...Base fee. In English law. An estate or fee which has a qualification subjoined thereto, and which must be determined whenever the qualification annexed to it is at an end. 2 HI. Comm. 109. Wiggins Ferry Co. v. Railroad Co., !)4 111. 93; Camp Meeting Ass'n v. East Lyme. 54... | |
| Charles Erehart Chadman - Law - 1912 - 624 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... | |
| Eugene Allen Gilmore, William Charles Wermuth - Law - 1914 - 1010 pages
...event expressed in the deed. A base or qualified fee is one with a qualification added to it which must be determined whenever the qualification annexed to it is at an end. 61 This estate is a fee because it may endure forever in a man and his heirs, yet as that duration... | |
| John R. Cox - Admission to the bar - 1916 - 614 pages
...base, or qualified fee? This is such an one as has a qualification sub-joined thereto, and which must be determined, whenever the qualification annexed to it is at an end, as a grant to A. and his heirs, tenants of the manor of X., when the heirs of A. cease to be tenants of... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1917 - 1178 pages
...there said, In substance, that It is a fee which has a qualification subjoined thereto and which must be determined whenever the qualification annexed to it Is at an end. The estate is a fee, because by a possibility it may endure forever in a man and his heirs; yet, as... | |
| Law - 1919 - 828 pages
...Definition. "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. Knight v. Pottgieser, 176 111. 375; Wiggins, etc., Co. v. Ohio & M. Ry. Co., 94 111. 93. BASE TENANTS.... | |
| Walter A. Shumaker, George Foster Longsdorf - Law - 1922 - 1160 pages
...called a "qualified" or "base" fee). One which has a qualification subjoined to it, and which must be determined whenever the qualification annexed to it is at an end. A limitation to a man and his heirs on the part of DETERMINATE 307 DEVASTAVIT his father affords an... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1916 - 1096 pages
...definition of a base or qualified fee — as "one which has a qualification subjoined thereto and which must be determined whenever the qualification annexed to it is at an end." 2 Blk. 109, § 147 (Jones' Ed. 860). It is neither a condition precedent nor subsequent. Kilpatrick... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1919 - 1018 pages
...estate is defined by Blackstone as : "Such a one as has a qualification subjoined thereto and which must be determined whenever the qualification annexed to It is at an end." 2 Com. 147 (*100). In the note to Jones' Blackstone, the case of Wiggins Ferry Co. v. Ohio & M. Ry.... | |
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