| Sir Hari Singh Gour - 1901 - 1244 páginas
...they become vested. 688. Scope of the section. — " Whenever a greater estate," says Blackstone, " and a less coincide and meet in one and the same person without any intermediate estate, the less is immediately annihilated ; or, in the law phrase, is said to be merged, that is sunk or... | |
| Frederick Stroud - 1903 - 820 páginas
...Cr. M. & R. 726, citing A. v. Capper, 5 Price, 260). MERELY CHARITABLE. — F. PURPOSE. MERGER. — "Whenever a greater ESTATE and a less coincide and...the same person, without any intermediate estate, the less is immediately annihilated; or, in the law phrase, is said to be merged, that is, sunk or... | |
| Richard Edgar Kemp - 1903 - 650 páginas
...continues, so long in the eye of the law does his estate last (w). 2. By Merger. It is a rule of law, that " whenever a greater estate and a less coincide and...the same person, without any intermediate estate, the less is immediately annihilated ; or, in the law phrase, is said to be merged, that is, sunk or... | |
| Herbert Thorndike Tiffany - 1903 - 894 páginas
...mortality tables to assist in the computation.110 Merger of estate. It is a well-settled rule of law that whenever "a greater estate and a less coincide and...the same person, without any intermediate estate, the less is immediately annihilated, or, in the law phrase, it is said to be 'merged,' m Hagan v. Varney,... | |
| Herbert Thorndike Tiffany - 1903 - 1644 páginas
...mortality tables to assist in the computation.11' Merger of estate. It is a well-settled rule of law that whenever "a greater estate and a less coincide and...the same person, without any intermediate estate, the less is immediately annihilated, or, in the law phrase, it is said to be 'merged,' ««Hagan T.... | |
| William Albert Finch - 1904 - 1398 páginas
...confusion." " Merger is described as the annihilation of one estate in another. It takes place usually when a greater estate and a less coincide and meet in one...intermediate estate, whereby the less is immediately merged — that is, sunk or drowned in the greater." Garland v. Paplin, 32 Grat. 305; 2 Bl. Com. 177;... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1904 - 1128 páginas
...Law Generally. "• '-'T is the annihilation of one estate in another, and takes r i>'e usually when a greater estate and a less coincide and meet in one...same person without any intermediate estate, whereby tie less is immediately merged, that is, sunk or drowned, in the greater. The general rule at law is,... | |
| John Harold Hammond, C. G. W. Davidson - 1906 - 572 páginas
...estate the beneficial interest in which would not be deemed to be merged or extinguished in equity. " Whenever a greater estate and a less coincide and...and the same person without any intermediate estate, "the less is immediately annihilated; or in the law phrase " is said to be merged, that is, sunk or... | |
| 1906 - 1278 páginas
...respectively, Is well stated in 5 Words & Phrases, 4492: "A merger, at law, is defined to be where a greater estate and a less coincide and meet in one and the same person, in one and the same right, without any intermediate estate. The less estate is immediately annihilated,... | |
| Hugh Chisholm - 1911 - 1014 páginas
...after the forfeiture. A tenancy may also be determined by merger, ie where a greater and a less estate coincide and meet in one and the same person, without any intermediate estate, as, for instance, when a tenant for years obtains the fee simple. There may also be a surrender, either... | |
| |