Plaintiff set up an irrevocable trust of $75,000 to pay the income to himself for life, and upon his death to distribute the remainder of the trust to his heirs at law according to the laws of succession of the State of California in existence at his death. He later brought suit to terminate the trust on the theory that the worthier title doctrine prevented the creation of a remainder in his heirs at law, and that as sole beneficiary of the trust, he was entitled to termination. Held, the worthier title doctrine was inapplicable because of a statute which changed the word heirs from a word of limitation to a word of purchase, thereby creating a remainder in the settlor\u27s heirs, and preventing termination of the trust. Bixby v. Californ...
Testatrix devised certain property to her husband to be used and enjoyed by him with the right to s...
Testatrix, domiciled in California, devised her residuary estate to the Eastern Star Lodge, expressl...
Worthier Title--A Rule of Property: In Cochran v. Frierson\u27 the Supreme Court affirmed the rule o...
Plaintiff set up an irrevocable trust of $75,000 to pay the income to himself for life, and upon his...
Plaintiff created an irrevocable trust of $75,000, reserving the income to himself for life and dire...
The trustee bank petitioned for instructions as to the proper disposition of the remainder of a trus...
In one case, settlor executed an instrument whereby certain property was conveyed to trustees to pay...
A conveyed two tracts of land to B, her daughter, by two deeds, reserving a life estate in each trac...
Testator left his entire estate of less than $7,500 to his wife who had predeceased him. Defendants ...
T devised the income of a trust to his unmarried daughter for life. If at her death there were livin...
Plaintiff executed a spendthrift trust reserving to herself an income interest for life. Upon her de...
Testator\u27s will provided for alternative devises of his business real estate. If employees of the...
Settlor named defendant bank beneficiary of eight insurance policies on his life. At the same time h...
T died testate, leaving a life estate to her children A and B, with the remainder to granddaughter C...
Testator devised properties to trustees to provide his wife and son with an income for life. The wil...
Testatrix devised certain property to her husband to be used and enjoyed by him with the right to s...
Testatrix, domiciled in California, devised her residuary estate to the Eastern Star Lodge, expressl...
Worthier Title--A Rule of Property: In Cochran v. Frierson\u27 the Supreme Court affirmed the rule o...
Plaintiff set up an irrevocable trust of $75,000 to pay the income to himself for life, and upon his...
Plaintiff created an irrevocable trust of $75,000, reserving the income to himself for life and dire...
The trustee bank petitioned for instructions as to the proper disposition of the remainder of a trus...
In one case, settlor executed an instrument whereby certain property was conveyed to trustees to pay...
A conveyed two tracts of land to B, her daughter, by two deeds, reserving a life estate in each trac...
Testator left his entire estate of less than $7,500 to his wife who had predeceased him. Defendants ...
T devised the income of a trust to his unmarried daughter for life. If at her death there were livin...
Plaintiff executed a spendthrift trust reserving to herself an income interest for life. Upon her de...
Testator\u27s will provided for alternative devises of his business real estate. If employees of the...
Settlor named defendant bank beneficiary of eight insurance policies on his life. At the same time h...
T died testate, leaving a life estate to her children A and B, with the remainder to granddaughter C...
Testator devised properties to trustees to provide his wife and son with an income for life. The wil...
Testatrix devised certain property to her husband to be used and enjoyed by him with the right to s...
Testatrix, domiciled in California, devised her residuary estate to the Eastern Star Lodge, expressl...
Worthier Title--A Rule of Property: In Cochran v. Frierson\u27 the Supreme Court affirmed the rule o...