Tenure & Estates Mind Map

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Land Law
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Mind Map by catriona.lilley, updated more than 1 year ago
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Tenure & Estates Mind Map
  1. Freehold Estates
    1. Fee Simple

      Annotations:

      • Walsingham's Case: "a time without end"
      1. Creation (NI)
        1. Common Law: to A & heirs
          1. Conveyancing Act 1881 s 51

            Annotations:

            • Must use words 'in fee simple'
            1. Testamentary
              1. Wills & Administration Proceedings (NI) Order 1994, Art 18
            2. Classification
              1. Absolute
                1. Modified
                  1. Determinable

                    Annotations:

                    • Grantor maintains 'possibility of reverter' i.e. the fee lasts until a specified event which may or may not occur
                    1. Conditional

                      Annotations:

                      • Fee attached to a condition subsequent, which may result in forfeiture
                      1. Validity of determining/conditional events
                        1. Illegal/Immoral/Against Public Policy
                          1. Alienation
                            1. Perpetuities
                      2. Fee Tail

                        Annotations:

                        • To X and the heirs of his body
                        1. Creation
                          1. Special

                            Annotations:

                            • E.g. heirs begotten by X
                            1. Testamentary

                              Annotations:

                              • Wilde's Case
                          2. Life Estate
                          3. Future Interests
                            1. Estate in Reversion
                              1. Estate in Remainder
                                1. Vested & Contingent Remainders
                                2. Freehold Estates in England
                                  1. Law of Property Act, 1925, s 1

                                    Annotations:

                                    • Only a fee simple absolute or a term of years absolute can be created in law- all other interests are merely equitable
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