Cases on trusts and estates, by Bertel M. Sparks.

Author
Sparks, Bertel M. [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Mundelein, Ill., Callaghan [1965]
Description
xvii, 1226 p. 26 cm.

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Subject(s)
Series
National casebook series
Action note
Committed to retain in perpetuity — ReCAP Shared Collection (HUL)
Contents
  • I. Primary tools for estate planing. 1. The estate system
  • 2. The trust as a property arrangement
  • 3. The use of powers of appointment in the dispositive scheme
  • II. Putting the estate plan into operation. 4. Disposition in the absence of any effective plan by the property owner : intestate succession
  • 5. Planned disposition effective at death
  • 6. Creation of trusts
  • 7. Integration of the divergent elements of a dispositive scheme
  • 8. Legal relations among owners of successive interests
  • 9. Remedies for wrongful interference with succession and transfer
  • 10. Gifts for charitable purposes
  • III. Problems of construction. 11. Mistake and ambiguity
  • 12. "Death without issue" and similar phrases
  • 13. Conditions of survivorship and implied gifts
  • 14. Class gifts and lapse problems
  • 15. Changes in the estate as a means of altering the dispositive scheme
  • 16. Construction when some limitations fail
  • IV. Rules of social policy restricting the succession and transfer of property. 17. Direct restraints on alienation
  • 18. The rule against perpetuities
  • 19. Permissible trusts for the accumulation of income
  • 20. Application of restrictive rules to gifts for charitable purposes.
LCCN
^^^65022782^
OCLC
2110583
RCP
H - S
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