“Simplicity was the striking feature of the common law, in regards as well to the estates which might be created, as to the modes by which they might be raised. Estates could only be limited in possession, or by way of remainder, that is, on the natural expiration of the preceding estate…” By a British lawyer, judge and Conservative politician, Edward Burtenshaw Sugden.
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