Court Opinion

ID: 3876883
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2016-07-06 09:09:36.604406+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T09:16:37.552739
License: Public Domain

Alfred J. Fox took a vested remainder, with the right of possession postponed, until the death of the surviving life tenant. His vested remainder was subject to be defeated by his death, prior to that of the surviving life tenant leaving child or children who would take his share by substitution. Gourdinv. Deas, 27 S.C. 479, 4 S.E. 64; Woodley v. Calhoun,69 S.C. 285, 48 S.E. 272; Pearson v. Easterling, 107 S.C. 265,92 S.E. 619, Ann. Cas. 1918d, 980. The interest of Alfred J. Fox was not subject to execution. White v.Kavanagh, 8 Rich. 377; Bristow v. McCall, 16 S.C. 545. *Page 384