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void as a remainder, (being [hinted?] after a
[fee-simple?], which although determinable, leaves
no [?] in the grantor). (2 Min. [?]. 335-6.
Fearne's Rem. 13, [?] (h).). With as it would be
void as an execratory or Conditional limitation,
[e?] though [William's?] est. for [want?] of the [?]
heirs, should continue to be an estate only for life.
(2 Min. [?] 394,-5). I should [think?] by [p?]
of reason if [sought?] to be [so] with you [also?], but that
much depend upon the [adju?] of your
Counts. Supposing you to have, or [?] have, a State
[dispensary?] with the [would?] heirs to create an
inheritance, then these is an additional [?]
why the Conditional limitation to [William?]
should be void, namely [remoteness?]. (2 Min
[?], 395-6. 378,-9).

The limitation to [William?], not to take effect
except upon the [ultimate?] [freedom?] [destination?]
of James' heirs of his body, is of course too remote;
but you may have enacted [?] a State
as [?]. I have obviated both objections to
his [takeup?] (2 Min. [?]/ 396,-7). So that you must
look.

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