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Mich. Comp. Laws § 554.101

Expectant estate in realty or personalty; death of owner prior to possession, effect

Applied in 1 court decision — leading case West v. McLoughlin (1972)

Most recently applied in West v. McLoughlin (July 1972)

1931, Act 211, Eff

Sec. 1. In all cases where the owner of an expectant estate, right or interest in real or personal property, shall die prior to the termination of the precedent or intermediate estate, if the contingency arises by which such owner would have been entitled to an estate in possession if living, his heirs at law if he died intestate, or his devisees or grantees and assigns if he shall have devised or conveyed such right or interest, shall be entitled to the same estate in possession.

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