vest

vest
To pass to a person, as where the title to property comes to the heir upon the death of the owner intestate. To descend; to take effect. D. M. Ferry & Co. v Forquer, 61 Mont 336, 202 P 193, 29 ALR 642. To give an immediate fixed right of present or future enjoyment. Stewart v Harriman, 56 NH 25. The use of the term "vest in," in reference to surviving remaindermen, does not operate, in the absence of other controlling language, to prevent the ascertainment of surviving remaindermen at the death of the testator. Anno: 114 ALR 26.

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