Myers v. Anderson
Myers v. Anderson
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion of the Court.
All the authorities agree, that if the limitation be to the heirs of the body, or issue, and to their heirs, this constitutes them purchasers; as it shows an intention to give them an estate, not inheritable from the first taker, but an original estate, inheritable from themselves as a new stock of descent. (4 Kent’s Com. 221.) The authorities also agree, that if the estate limited to heirs of the body, or issue, be of a quality, or be given to be enjoyed in a way incompatible with the idea that they are to hold it in indefinite succession, (as if it be given to them as tenants in common, or to be equally divided
It is ordered that the decree be affirmed, and the appeal dismissed.
Decree affirmed.
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