1. Ould v. Wash. Hosp. for Foundlings, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, November 26, 1877, Decided
OVERVIEW: Devise in fee to two trustees or their survivors, who were directed to convey the land to corporation for foundlings when Congress created one that the trustees approved was a valid devise, not void for uncertainty or for creating a perpetuity.
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