Some More Sample Questions on Future Interests
Posted on Thursday, March 10th, 2016 at 10:45 amFUTURE INTEREST PROBLEMS – SPRING 2016 … Practice these and I will post the answers in a separate file
- From O to A for life, then to B and her heirs
- From O to A for life, then to B and his heirs if B lives to be 100
- From O to A for life, then to B for life if B gets married, then to C and her heirs
- From O to A for 15 years, then to B and his heirs.
- From O to A for life, then to B and her heirs if B becomes a professional tennis player, but if she does not, then to C in fee simple
- From O to A for life, then to B and his heirs, but if B doesn’t use it as a school for criminal justice, then to C and her heirs
- From O to A for life, then to B for life, then to C and her heirs
- From O to A for life, then to B for life if B marries, then to B’s first child to reach 21 and his heirs.
- From O to A for life, then one year after A dies, to B and his heirs
- From O to A and his heirs, but if A moves back to Arizona, then to B and her heirs
- From O to the City of Buffalo, its successors and assigns, but if the land is not used as a golf course, then to A and her heirs
- From O to A and his heirs upon the first anniversary of A’s marriage
- From O to A and his heirs, then to B and his heirs
- From O to A and her heirs so long as the forest is pristine; otherwise to B and his heirs
- From O to A for life, then to B and her heirs, but if B dies without issue, then to C and his heirs.
- From O to A for life, then to B and her heirs after she gives C a decent burial
- From O to A and his heirs, but if B marries, then to B and her heirs
- From O to A for life, then one year after A’s death, to B and her heirs