App. 31, 83 P.3d 1042 (2004). . . . . . . . . . . 52n Gow v. Grant, [2012] UKSC 29,. ... 74n In re Greulich, 243 P.3d 110 (Or. App. 2010). ... 67n, 69n Hall v. Maal, 32 So.3d 682 (Fla. App. Dist. 2010).
Further Reading THOMAS F. BERGIN & Paul G. HASKELL, PREFACE TO ESTATES IN LAND AND FUTURE INTERESTS (2d ed. 1984) (standard reference work). ... T. P. Gallanis, The Future of Future Interests, 60 WASH. & LEE L. REV.
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