remainder subject to open

Definition of "remainder subject to open"
  1. A vested remainder designated for a group of unspecified size, such as future offspring of a person
How to use "remainder subject to open" in a sentence
  1. In the will, it was stated that the estate, after Adam's life, will be a remainder subject to open for his future children.
  2. The policy of remainder subject to open was adopted in case John has more children in the future.
  3. The family home will serve as a remainder subject to open for any potential grandchildren.

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