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In Monteith v. Michaels, 77 Mass.App.Ct. 1118, 932 N.E.2d 312 (Table), the court referenced the typical language creating a life estate: “[t]ypically, ‘a conveyance “to B during his life” or “to B until his death” or other similar words of limitation will create a life estate in B.’ ” Id. at *2 (quoting Hershman–Tcherepnin, 452 Mass. 77, 87–88, 891 N.E.2d 194 (2008), and Alperin & Shubow, Summary of Basic Law § 17.15, at 584 (3d ed. 1996)).
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No. 09-P-1411.
August 25, 2010.
Decisions Pursuant to Rule 1:28.
Judgment affirmed.