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23 Cards in this Set

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To A
Fee simple
To A and her heirs
Fee simple in A
“To A so long as the land is used as a school”
Fee simple determinable
“To A while the land is used as a school”
Fee simple determinable
“To A, but if the land ceases to be used as a school, O shall have a right of entry”
Fee simple subject to condition subsequent
“To A so long as the land is used as a school, and if the land is not so used, to B”
Fee simple subject to executory limitation
“To A, but if the land ceased to be used as a school, to B”
Fee simple subject to executory limitation
“To A for life”
Life estate in A, reversion in O
“To A for life, then to B
Life estate in A, vested remainder in B
“To A for life, then to A’s children” (A is alive and has no children)
Life estate in A, contingent remainder in A’s children and reversion in O
# “To A for life, then to A’s children” (A is alive and has one child, B)
Life estate in A, vested remainder subject to open/partial divestment in B
# “To A for life, then to A’s first child” (A is alive and has one child, B)
# Life estate in A, vested remainder in B
# “To A for life, then to A’s heirs”
# Life estate in A, contingent remainder in A’s heirs
# “To A if she graduates from Loyola Law School”
# Springing executory interest in A
# “To A for life, then to B if B is 21”
# Life estate in A, contingent remainder in B
# “To A for life, then to B if B survives A”
Life estate in A, contingent remainder in B
# “To A for life, then to B, but if B does not survive A, then to C”
# Life estate in A, vested remainder subject to complete divestment in B, shifting executory interest in C
# “To A for life, then to B if B survives A, but if B does not survive A, then to C”
# Life estate in A, contingent remainder in B, alternative contingent remainder in C
# “To A for life, then to B if B survives A, otherwise to C”
# Life estate in A, contingent remainder in B, alternative contingent remainder in C
# “To A for life, and one year after A’s death to B”
# Life estate in A, springing executory interest in B, reversion in O
# “To A, but if A should ever become a lawyer, then to B and his heirs”
# Fee simple subject to executory limitation in A, shifting executory interest in B
# “To A for life, then to B if B gets married”
# Life estate in A, contingent remainder in B
# “To A for life, then to whoever is President of Exxon and her heirs”
23. This one has a typo…in this case we are assuming whoever is President when A dies

Life estate in A, contingent remainder in President of Exxon

If saying whoever is now president, then it is a vested remainder in whoever is President of Exxon