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Reports of Cases in the High Court of Chancery of Maryland 1846-1854
Volume 200, Volume 4, Page 69   View pdf image (33K)
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TARR & BLASS VS. WILLIAMS AND WIFE. 69
between Antoinette McFadon and John H. Williams, conveys
all the estate of the former, real, personal and mixed, to a
trustee, in trust for the said Antoinette McFadon, her heirs,
executors, administrators and assigns, until the said intended
marriage shall be had and solemnized, and from and immedi-
ately after the solemnization thereof; in trust, to suffer and
permit the said Antoinette McFadon, for and during the term
of her natural life, to hold, use, occupy and enjoy the lands,
estate and property hereby conveyed, and the rents, issues,
profits and increase thereof, to receive and take, and the same
to apply to her own sole and separate use, free from the power,
disposal or control of the said John H. Williams, or any future
husband of the said Antoinette, and without being in any man-
ner liable or bound for, or by, his or their debts, contracts or
engagements, for which rents, issues and profits and increase,
the receipt of the said Antoinette alone, whether she be sole or
covert, shall be a good and effectual acquittance and discharge;
with power, nevertheless, to the said Antoinette at any time, her
coverture notwithstanding, or whether sole or covert, to sell,
dispose of and convey, absolutely, for such price or considera-
tion as she may consider right, the whole or any part or parts
of the trust estate hereby conveyed and assigned, and the pro-
ceeds of any sale to be made in the premises, by virtue of such
power, to reinvest in such other lands, estate or property as she
may think best, which reinvestment is to be considered and
deemed in all respects in regard to the uses and trusts relating
thereto, as the original property for which they may be substi-
tuted, with power also to the said Antoinette to make, execute,
acknowledge and deliver any lease or leases of any part of the said
trust estate, for any term or terms of years, renewable or not
renewable, reserving the rent or rents, to be payable thereout
for the same uses and purposes herein set forth as to the specific
estate hereby conveyed. And from and after the decease of the
said Antoinette McFadon, then in trust, to suffer and permit
the said John H. Williams, in case he shall survive the said
Antoinette, to hold, use, occupy and enjoy the lands, estate,
effects and property aforesaid, and to receive the rents, issues
VOL. iv—6

 
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