life tenant उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- They were also granted Monkleigh Woods for ?9 13s 6d, representing 20 years'purchase Fulford and Coles paid the purchase price in full on 2 June 1544 and just one week later obtained royal licence to alienate to James Coffin of Alwington, the life tenant.
- For example, a mansion may not be stripped of its glass, timber or pipes ( " Vane v Lord barnard " ), nor may trees of an ornamental value be cut down by the life tenant ( " Turner v Wright " ) .!
- A life tenant with " dominium directum " of an estate may make reasonable use of resources, which means roughly renewable or trivial usage : the culling of firewood in the midst of an expansive forest, or the extraction of coal sufficient for home use from a fecund mine.
- He considered the matter of apportioning the 4, 600 pounds from the sale of the first farm as between the life tenants ( who were entitled to interest arising ) and the remainderman ( who was entitled to the capital, after the last of the life tenants had died ).
- He considered the matter of apportioning the 4, 600 pounds from the sale of the first farm as between the life tenants ( who were entitled to interest arising ) and the remainderman ( who was entitled to the capital, after the last of the life tenants had died ).
- The problem with speculative and wasting securities is still the same today, but the rule requires that unauthorised investments to be sold in order to " protect " the capital for the benefit of the remainderman, and it deprives the life tenant of the higher income to be earned from such investments.
- Moreover, Ms . Levine said, the life tenant is responsible for paying the costs of owning the property _ including mortgage payments, property taxes, and hazard insurance premiums _ as well as for maintaining the property by doing things like shoveling the walk and keeping the heat on in winter so the pipes don't freeze.
- Ellen Siev Belson, an elder-law lawyer in Stamford, said that another advantage of using a life estate as opposed to a fee simple transfer when putting a house in the names of one's children is that with a life estate, the life tenant can remain in the house for life even if creditors obtain judgments against the children.
- The first farm was sold for 4, 600 pounds, and in 1903 the nieces and nephews as life tenants took out a further summons to determine ( amongst other things ) the entitlement as between the life tenants ( entitled to the income ) and the remainderman ( entitled to the capital ) in relation to those proceeds of sale.
- The first farm was sold for 4, 600 pounds, and in 1903 the nieces and nephews as life tenants took out a further summons to determine ( amongst other things ) the entitlement as between the life tenants ( entitled to the income ) and the remainderman ( entitled to the capital ) in relation to those proceeds of sale.