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  2. Remainderman - Wikipedia

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    In common law countries a remainderman is a person who inherits or is entitled to inherit property upon the termination of the estate of the former owner. [1] Usually, this occurs due to the death or termination of the former owner's life estate , but this can also occur due to a specific notation in a trust passing ownership from one person to ...

  3. Remainder (law) - Wikipedia

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    For example: A person, A, conveys (gives) a piece of real property called "Blackacre" "to B for life, and then to C and her heirs". B receives a life estate in Blackacre. C holds a remainder, which can become possessory when the prior estate naturally terminates (B 's death). However, C cannot claim the property during B 's lifetime.

  4. Orion Clemens - Wikipedia

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    Orion spent much of his time in Keokuk working on his autobiography, which Sam encouraged him to write as an example of the failure of the American dream. [3] [9] Orion Clemens died December 11, 1897. There are reports that Sam burned portions of his brother's manuscript that he found unsuitable. The work is lost and has never been published. [9]

  5. Life estate - Wikipedia

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    The ownership of a life estate is of limited duration because it ends at the death of a person. Its owner is the life tenant (typically also the 'measuring life') and it carries with it right to enjoy certain benefits of ownership of the property, chiefly income derived from rent or other uses of the property and the right of occupation, during his or her possession.

  6. Kenneth E. Tyler - Wikipedia

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    [5] Tyler became renowned for printing works on paper that were massive in size and required the co-ordination of complicated mixed media and multiple printing matrices (Frank Stella’s The Fountain, for example, measures over 2 metres x over 7 metres, used hundreds of plates and was printed on a specially constructed press). Tyler also custom ...

  7. List of common 3D test models - Wikipedia

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    Originally meant to be compared to real-life setup to test physicality of simulated optics 5 quads, 1 light source Scene includes multiple models and light source. Many versions exist, but only one of them is considered the standard Cornell box; the color of the left and right walls is important. Suzanne: 2002 Willem-Paul van Overbruggen for ...

  8. Richard Pynson - Wikipedia

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    Judging by this document he was well-off but not as wealthy as, for example, Wynkyn de Worde. [16] As a businessman he has been described as "a systematic, careful man of business"; [17] as a printer he is credited with "a sense of style that raised him above other English printers of the fifteenth century". [18] Page from the Morton Missal, 1500

  9. Rachel Zimmerman - Wikipedia

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    Rachel Zimmerman Brachman (born Zimmerman; 1972) is a Canadian-born space scientist, educator, and inventor. [1] She invented the "Blissymbol Printer" in 1984-86, making it simple for users with physical disabilities to communicate.