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Further, a life tenant is permitted to harvest and sell sufficient timber needed to maintain the property.
- in Jackson v. DON JOHNSON FORESTRY, INC., 2019 und 5 ähnlichen Zitaten
Evidenced ALL THE ESTATE. The name given in England by respiration or other indications of life, such as to the short clause in a conveyance or other as-beating of heart and pulsation of arteries. Flem.
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"***(T) he general rule is that standing timber growing on land is considered a part of the inheritance, and that a tenant is never allowed to cut and sell timber merely for his own profit, but there is clear intimation that the tenant for life is not liable for waste in the cutting and sale of timber if done with a present view of making needed repairs, and the proceeds are honestly …
Waste, at common law, was any permanent injury with respect to lands, houses, gardens, trees, or other corporeal hereditaments by the owner of an estate less than a fee.
In the case before us, any evidence defendants presented as to their ownership of the property would certainly help to " `prove any fact which will defeat the plaintiff's cause of action.'"
—to show that any deed in the chain of title of the plaintiff is void because made contrary to statute, or by a grantor mentally incapable, or for fraud in the factum.
- in The Lawyers' Reports Annotated: New Series... 1906-1918F.
—the defendants could present evidence of their ownership of a life estate even though the defendants did not assert this issue in the pleadings.
It is the general rule today that the testimony of a single interested witness is not insufficient as a matter of law to sustain a verdict in his favor, but that his interest goes only to the weight to be given to his testimony.
Several additional indices as to what was waste include: the English ten-dency to give considerable weight to physical changes in the premises was weakened in favor of such matters as the intent with which the act was done, whether the tenant acted as a prudent owner, and the general effect on the inheritance, with emphasis on good husbandry and local usage or …

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