The abbreviation for abbreviation is "abbr."
"GPA" is already an abbreviation for "grade point average". There is no further abbreviation for the abbreviation.
Yes, abbr is the abbreviation of the word abbreviation or abbreviate.
MN is not an abbreviation for millions.
There is no abbreviation for three.
The remainderman must execute a deed voluntarily that transfers their interest to another person(s).The remainderman must execute a deed voluntarily that transfers their interest to another person(s).The remainderman must execute a deed voluntarily that transfers their interest to another person(s).The remainderman must execute a deed voluntarily that transfers their interest to another person(s).
A remainderman is the person entitled to the use and possession of real property after the expiration of a life estate. The remainderman is the fee owner but the property is subject to the life estate. While the life tenant is living the life tenant has the right to the use and possession of the property.The answer is NO. The remainderman cannot claim adverse possession of the property in order to dispossess the life tenant of their interest.
Probably, but the grantee would take inder the same provisions set forth in the original grant. A remainderman owns a future interest in fee.
The remainderman has full vested rights in the property.
No, you cannot force a person to relinquish his share in the property.
Generally, if the mother's estate was duly probated, the property was owned in fee by the remainderman. It would pass to his estate subject to the life estate. However, you should consult with an attorney who specializes in probate and the law of real property in your jurisdiction who can review the situation and explain the status of the property.
The life estate goes to the remainderman.
LE = Life Estate REM = Remainderman
Yes and no. The Life estate holder has the right to the free use and enjoyment of the property, without worrying about the remainderman interfering. However, the remainderman has the right to inspect the property and take care of it.
The remainderman can sell their interest as a remainderman in the property subject to the life estate. The life tenant has the right to the use and possession of the property for life.
The remainderman would own the property in fee simple. That is absolute ownership. That owner could sell the property or leave it to his beneficiaries in her/his will. If they died intestate (without a will) the property would pass to their heirs at law according to the state laws of intestacy.
It depends on who was appointed the remainderman in the life estate.