remainder-man Synonyms
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remainder-man Meaning
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remainder-man (n.)
One who has an estate after a particular estate is determined. See Remainder, n., 3.
remainder-man Sentence Examples
- The remainder-man of the estate is entitled to possession once the life tenant passes away.
- The contract stipulated that the remainder-man would receive half of the property's value.
- Mary was named as the remainder-man in her uncle's will, ensuring her inheritance after her aunt's life tenancy.
- The remainder-man has a vested interest in the property, but only acquires possession after the termination of the life estate.
- In fee simple, the remainder-man holds an absolute interest in the property upon the expiration of the life estate.
- The remainder-man's interest is subject to any conditions or restrictions imposed by the original grantor.
- The previous owner designated John as the remainder-man to ensure his future ownership of the family home.
- The remainder-man must pay all taxes and expenses associated with the property once they assume possession.
- A court order can be obtained to protect the remainder-man's interest in the property.
- The remainder-man may sell or lease their interest in the property before they come into possession.
FAQs About the word remainder-man
One who has an estate after a particular estate is determined. See Remainder, n., 3.
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The remainder-man of the estate is entitled to possession once the life tenant passes away.
The contract stipulated that the remainder-man would receive half of the property's value.
Mary was named as the remainder-man in her uncle's will, ensuring her inheritance after her aunt's life tenancy.
The remainder-man has a vested interest in the property, but only acquires possession after the termination of the life estate.