The Bar Exam is in 12 days and this is fantastic information for reviewing and having a visual. Thank you for walking us through this in a simple way. Love it!
Thank you for creating and sharing this. You are the only reason I passed Real Property and your videos continue to help me tremendously for learning material for the Bar. Thank you for your hard work.
+Tim Maroder For the conveyance, “To A for life, then to B, but if B dies before A, to C,” A has a life estate, B has a vested remainder subject to divestment, and C has an executory interest. For the conveyance, “To A for life, then to B if B does not die before A, otherwise to C,” A has a life estate, B has a contingent remainder, and C has a contingent remainder.
so we're all here studying for the bar right now, huh... Great video! Thank you!
The Bar Exam is in 12 days and this is fantastic information for reviewing and having a visual. Thank you for walking us through this in a simple way. Love it!
Best explanation ever...all the rest is so convoluted. No time for holding of the ball for the bar. Thank you for being subject to open!! 🙂
Thank you for creating and sharing this. You are the only reason I passed Real Property and your videos continue to help me tremendously for learning material for the Bar. Thank you for your hard work.
Stumbled across this video while trying to procrastinate my proper law reading. I got to say...your videos are the best!!!
you explained it really well. thank you very much. i'll be re-watching it several more times before my exam.
You are very welcome! Good luck on your exam!!!
i like how you just get right to the point
Thanks for all of the help! It's really a well organized and clear vid.
Best explanation EVER! Thanks so much!
These videos are the best.
This is good stuff.
You saved me, thank you so much.
+Panthers1521 You are very welcome! Good luck with the rest of the bar exam!!!
Without question, the most frustrating material to prepare for the MBE, along with RAP.
this is SUPER helpful THANK YOU so much!!
In the example at 5:40, can you tell me what interests A, B, and C have then?
1.) A- Reversion; B- VRSD; C- CR
2.) A- Reversion; B- CR; C- CR?
+Tim Maroder For the conveyance, “To A for life, then to B, but if B dies before A, to C,” A has a life estate, B has a vested remainder subject to divestment, and C has an executory interest. For the conveyance, “To A for life, then to B if B does not die before A, otherwise to C,” A has a life estate, B has a contingent remainder, and C has a contingent remainder.
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Thank you a lot
Thanks kindly