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Ark. Code Ann. § 18-12-301

Considered life estate

Applied in 2 court decisions — leading case Pickens v. Black (1994)

Most recently applied in Sides v. Beene (February 1997)

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In cases when, by common law, any person may become seized in fee tail of any lands or tenements, by virtue of any devise, gift, grant, or other conveyance, the person, instead of being, or becoming, seized thereof in fee tail, shall be adjudged to be, and become, seized thereof for his or her natural life only. The remainder shall pass in fee simple absolute to the person to whom the estate tail would first pass according to the course of the common law by virtue of the devise, gift, grant, or conveyance.

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