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29. Little Rock etc. R. Co. v. Rankin, 107 Ark. 487, 156 S. W. 431 (grantee by quitclaim charged with notice). Brown v. Huey, 103 Ga. 448, 30 S. E. 429; Keys v. Mason, 44 Tex. 144.
30. Wingfield v. Davis, 53 Ga. 655; Ripley v. Miller, 165 Mich. 470, 130 N. W. 345 Ann. Cas. 1912C 952; Snow v. Rich, 22 Utah 123, 61 Pac. 336.
31. Tayloe v. Dugger, 66 Ala. 444; Beard v. Ryan, 78 Ala. 37.
32. Robertson v. Wood, 15 Tex. 1, 65 Am. Dec. 140.
33. Washington v. Norwood, 128 Ala. 391, 30 So. 405; Ogden v. Ogden, 60 Ark. 70, 46 Am. St. Rep. 151, 28 S. W. 796; Meacham v. Bunting, 156 111. 586, 28 L. R.
A. 618, 47 Am. St. Rep. 239, 41 N. E. 175; Haskett v. Maxey, 134 Ind. 182, 19 L. R. A. 379; Mixter v. Woodcock, 154 Mass. 535, 28 N. E. 907; Stevens v. Winship, 1 Pick. 318, 11 Am. Dec. 178; Lum-ley v. Haggerty, 110 Mich. 552, 64 Am. St. Rep. 364, 68 N. W. 243; Pincknay v. Burrage, 31 N. J. L. 21; Clute v. New York Cent. & H. R. Co., 120 N. Y. 267, 24 N. E. 317; Ladd v. Byrd, 113 N. Car. 466, 18 S. E. 666; Mccorry v. King, 3 Humph. (Tenn.) 267, 39 Am. Dec. 165; Hannon v. Hounihan, 85 Va. 429, 12 S. E. 157; Titchenell v. Titchenell, 74 W. Va. 237, 81 S. E. 978.
77 Minn. 533, 77 Am. St. Rep. 692. 80 N. W. 702.
35. Keith v. Keith, 80 Mo. 125. 125.
36. Wallingford v. Hearl, 15 Mass. 471; Mixter v. Woodcock, 154 Mass. 535, 28 N. E. 907; Moore v. Luce, 29 Pa. 260, 72 Am. Dec. 629; But in Green v. Horn, 207 N. Y. 489, 101 N. E. 430 it is intimated that a "positive act of disclaimer" might render the life tenant's possession adverse.
101 Neb. 349, 163 N. W. 197; Contra. Armor v. Frey. 253 Mo. 447, 161 S. W. 829; Dallas Compress Co. v. Smith, 190 Ala. 42:;. 67 So. 289.
If a tenant pur autre vie retains possession after the death of the cestui que vie. his possession is usually regarded as adverse to the remainderman from that time,39 as would be, it seems, the possession of the representatives of a tenant for life who hold over after the death of the latter.
907; Hauser v. Murray, 256 Mo. 58, 165 S. W. 376; Westmeyer v. Gallenkamp, 154 Mo. 28, 77 Am. St. Rep. 747, 55 S. W. 231; Green v. Horn, 207 N. Y. 489, 101 N. E. 430; Thompson v. Simpson, 128 N. Y. 270, 28 N. E. 627; Smith v. Proctor, 139 N. C 314, 2 L. R. A. N. S. 172, 51 S. E. 889; Cooley v. Lee, 170 N. C. 18, 86 N. E. 720; Carpenter v. Denoon, 29 Ohio St. 379; Rawls v. Johns. 54 S. C. 394, 32 S. E. 451; Chambers v. Chattanooga Union R. Co., 130 Tenn. 459, 171 S. W. S4; Davis v. Tebbs, 81 Va. 600; Mcdowell v. Beckham, 72 Wash. 224, 130 Pac. 350.
39. Mann v. Mann, 141 Cal. 326, 74 Pac. 995; Jones v. Johnson, 81 Ga. 293, 6 S. E. 181; Turner v. Hause. 199 111. 464, 65 N. E. 445; Miller v. Ewing, 6 Cush. (Mass.) 34; Hall v. French. 165 Mo. 430; Barrett v. Stradl. 73 Wis. 3.85. 9 Am. St. Rep. 795, 41 N. W. 439. In Day v. Cochran. 24 Miss. 261 the possession of a tenant pur ant re vie holding over is stated not to be adverse.
Occasionally the cases suggest a distinction between the holding over of one who had never asserted a claim to more than a life estate, and that of one who entered under a conveyance from a life tenant which purported to give him a fee simple estate, the former possession not being regarded as adverse. See Irvine v. Siljbetts, 26 Fa. 477; Bannon v. Brandon, 34 Pa. St. 263, 75 Am. Dec. 655; Gernet v. Lynn, 31 Pa. St. 94; Barrett v. Stradl, 73 Wis. 385. 9 Am. St. Rep. 795, 41 N. W. 439.
That if one has a life estate merely by reason of the omission of words of inheritance, the possession of one to whom he undertakes to convey in fee is adverse to the reversioner after the life tenant's death, see Jackson v. Harsen, 7 Cow. (N. Y.) 323, 17 Am. Dec. 517; Henley v. Wilson, 77 N. Car. 216.

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