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- Rule_in_Wilds_Case abstract "The Rule in Wild's Case is a common law rule of construction dating back to 1599 concerning a particular type of ambiguity in devises (such as grants or bequests) of real property: If a grantor (O) grants, by deed or will, property to another person (A) with the language "To A and her children", who gets lawful possession of the property?The rule resolves this ambiguity as follows: If A has living children at the time of the grant, A and her children take the property as joint tenants. If A does not have living children at the time of the grant, A takes the property in fee tail.This rule has fallen into disuse in those jurisdictions which no longer recognize the fee tail as a legal estate. Some U.S. states ignore the rule altogether, and interpret such a grant as giving a life estate and creating a remainder in her children. Section 14.2 of the Restatement (Third) of Property repudiates the Rule in Wild's Case, suggesting that many authorities consider it to be obsolete.".
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- Rule_in_Wilds_Case wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rule in Wild's Case".
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- Rule_in_Wilds_Case comment "The Rule in Wild's Case is a common law rule of construction dating back to 1599 concerning a particular type of ambiguity in devises (such as grants or bequests) of real property: If a grantor (O) grants, by deed or will, property to another person (A) with the language "To A and her children", who gets lawful possession of the property?The rule resolves this ambiguity as follows: If A has living children at the time of the grant, A and her children take the property as joint tenants.".
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