ESTATES IN LAND
PRESENT POSSESSORY ESTATES
A present possessory estate is an interest that gives the holder the right to present possession.
Fee Simple Absolut
Defeasible Fees
Defeasible fees are fee simple estates (that is, of uncertain or potentially infinite duration) that can be terminated upon the happening of a stated event
Defeasible Fees: Fee Simple Determinable (and Possibility of Reverter)
Defeasible Fees: Fee Simple Subject to Condition Subsequent (and Right of Entry)
Defeasible Fees: Fee Simple Subject to an Executory Interest
Life Estate
Life Estate: Rights and Duties of Life Tenant—Doctrine of Wast
Affirmative (Voluntary) Waste—Natural Resources
Permissive Waste
Ameliorative Waste
Estate for Years, Periodic Estate, Estate at Will, Tenancy at Sufferance
These present estates are considered in Module 3, which concerns the landlord-tenant relationship.
FUTURE INTERESTS
Future Interests in Transferor—Reversionary
Interests
Future Interests in Transferees
Future Interests in Transferees—Remainders
A remainder is a future interest in a third person that can become possessory on the natural expiration of the preceding estate.
- Remainders always follow life estates.
- The remainder can’t divest a prior estate, and it can’t follow a time gap after the preceding estate. - A remainder must be expressly created in the instrument creating the preceding possessory estate.
- They may be either contingent (subject to a condition that must occur before the remainderman can take) or vested.
- Only contingent remainders are subject to the Rule Against Perpetuities.
Vested or Contingent
Future Interests in Transferees—Executory Interests
THE RULE AGAINST PERPETUITIES
When Perpetuities Period Begins to Run
“Must Vest”
“Lives in Being”
Any lives can be used to show the validity or invalidity of an interest, but no lives are of any help unless they are somehow connected with the vesting of an interest.
Interests Exempt from Rule