The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania has held that a devise giving a life estate and a general testamentary power of appointment is not equivalent to a fee simple when there is included in the devise a gift over in default of appointment. Estate of Curtis, 452 Pa. 527, 307 A.2d 251 (1973)
Plaintiff made a contract with the donee of a power of appointment granted in these words: I give a...
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has held that an alleged parol gift of land between blood relatives l...
Testatrix was given a general testamentary power of appointment over the corpus of a trust by her de...
Exercise of a power by a general bequest or devise in a will-The Pennsylvania Supreme Court in apply...
H in his will created a trust which provided for a life estate for his wife W. The trustee was direc...
Testatrix, after making certain specific bequests, devised the residue of her estate to her son Geor...
By her will, X established a spendthrift trust, appointing Y and a trust company as co-trustees. In ...
The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, applying common law rules of construction, has decided that a lif...
The Supreme Court of Rhode Island has held that, in determining the validity of an appointment under...
The decedent created a voluntary trust, providing for income payments to himself during his life and...
The decedent received under the will of her husband a general testamentary power of appointment over...
Of all the instruments available to a donor wishing to transfer property, none has the versatility o...
The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania has held that the donor-custodian of property transferred to a min...
In the usual case, the question of the devolution of property subject to a general testamentary powe...
A, by a will which created a trust of realty and personalty, gave B a life interest with a general p...
Plaintiff made a contract with the donee of a power of appointment granted in these words: I give a...
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has held that an alleged parol gift of land between blood relatives l...
Testatrix was given a general testamentary power of appointment over the corpus of a trust by her de...
Exercise of a power by a general bequest or devise in a will-The Pennsylvania Supreme Court in apply...
H in his will created a trust which provided for a life estate for his wife W. The trustee was direc...
Testatrix, after making certain specific bequests, devised the residue of her estate to her son Geor...
By her will, X established a spendthrift trust, appointing Y and a trust company as co-trustees. In ...
The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, applying common law rules of construction, has decided that a lif...
The Supreme Court of Rhode Island has held that, in determining the validity of an appointment under...
The decedent created a voluntary trust, providing for income payments to himself during his life and...
The decedent received under the will of her husband a general testamentary power of appointment over...
Of all the instruments available to a donor wishing to transfer property, none has the versatility o...
The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania has held that the donor-custodian of property transferred to a min...
In the usual case, the question of the devolution of property subject to a general testamentary powe...
A, by a will which created a trust of realty and personalty, gave B a life interest with a general p...
Plaintiff made a contract with the donee of a power of appointment granted in these words: I give a...
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has held that an alleged parol gift of land between blood relatives l...
Testatrix was given a general testamentary power of appointment over the corpus of a trust by her de...