Opinion ID: 2458250
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Heading Rank: 1

Heading: The bequest of thirty-thousand dollars in trust to the county is subject to dual conditions:

Text: (a) as a condition precedent, that the County accept by formal resolution of the Quarterly Court the terms and conditions imposed by the bequest, and (b) as a continuing condition that the trust would endure only so long as the income from the trust was used for the operation and maintenance of the Home on the terms and conditions accepted by the County. 2. The Salvation Army, as residuary legatee, would take the entire fifty-thousand dollars as a pour over into the separate trust created by the residuary clause for its benefit also subject to two conditions: (a) Upon a condition precedent that the County refuse to accept the terms and conditions of the trust for the Home, and (b) as a continuing condition that the residuary trust would endure so long as the income was used for its work in Nashville and the surrounding towns and communities. 3. Under the reverter clause, the testator specifically reserved to his estate and heirs the corpus of each charitable trust should the income from any of these several trusts cease to be used for the stated purposes and on the terms and conditions imposed. In classifying the legal interests of these legatees, we observe that the testator by this bequest to the County has created only one trust. The residuary clause creates a separate and distinct trust for the benefit of the Salvation Army, into which this fund would have otherwise poured, along with the residue of the estate, if the County had not accepted the terms and conditions of the specific bequest for the Home. Accordingly, the following legal interests were created by these provisions of this Will and Codicil: 1. Warren County had a contingent remainder in a fee determinable.