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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

University of Vermont & State Agricultural College v. Ward, 158 A. 778 (1932)

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University of Vermont & State Agricultural College v. Ward, 158 A. 778 (1932)
Parent Document
University of Vermont & State Agricultural College v. Ward, 158 A. 778 (1932)
Jurisdiction
Vermont (state)
Effective Date
1932-02-04

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155 Mass. 171, 174, 29 N. E. 524, 15 L. R. A. 231. But since no time is named and no event is specified at the expiration or happening of which the estate will come to an end, there is no limitation. This is not, therefore, to be classed as a base or determinable fee, for such an estate is not “an absolute estate nor an estate upon condition, but an estate which is to continue till the happening of a certain event, and then to cease.” First Universalist Society v. Boland, supra; Walsingham’s Case, Plowd. 547, 557; Connecticut Spiritualistic Camp Meeting Ass’n v. Fast Lyme, 54 Conn. 152, 156, 5 Atl. 849.