expectant estates

expectant estates
Future interests, whether vested or contingent or of an executory nature. 23 Am J2d Desc & D § 30. Reversions, remainders, vested or contingent, and executory interests. But not including the mere possibility of a reverter, which the grantor has after he has conveyed in fee on condition subsequent. Upington v Corrigan, 151 NY 143, 45 NE 359.

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