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  2. Life settlement - Wikipedia

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    A life settlement or viatical settlement (from Latin viaticum, something received before death) [1] is the sale of an existing life insurance policy (typically of seniors) for more than its cash surrender value, but less than its net death benefit, [2] to a third party investor. [3]

  3. Covenant (law) - Wikipedia

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    A covenant is an agreement like a contract. A covenantor makes a promise to a covenantee to perform an action (affirmative covenant in the United States or positive covenant in England and Wales) or to refrain from an action (negative covenant). In real property law, the term real covenants means that conditions are tied to the ownership or use ...

  4. 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.

  5. Should I Choose a Life or Viatical Settlement? - AOL

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    The ins and outs of life insurance can be complex. That can be especially true if you want to sell your life insurance policy. There are two types of settlements: life settlements and viatical ...

  6. Does It Make Sense to Sell Your Life Insurance Policy?

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    Let's say a person who owns a $1 million policy with $200,000 in cash-surrender value receives an offer of $300,000 from a life-settlement provider. Assuming 5% commission on the $1 million policy ...

  7. Real estate contract - Wikipedia

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    A typical real estate contract specifies a date by which the closing must occur. The closing is the event in which the money (or other consideration) for the real estate is paid for and title (ownership) of the real estate is conveyed from the seller(s) to the buyer(s). The conveyance is done by the seller(s) signing a deed for buyer(s) or ...

  8. The Top 5 Things to Know About Life Settlements - AOL

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    The post The Top 5 Things to Know About Life Settlements appeared first on Worth. There are various ways to liquidate your life insurance, but a life settlement may be the most lucrative and ...

  9. Rule against perpetuities - Wikipedia

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    After the heirs reached an agreement, the estate, which had reached an estimated value of $100–110 million, was finally distributed in May 2011, 92 years after his death. [ 29 ] Real estate developer Henry G. Freeman established the Henry G. Freeman Jr. Pin Money Fund , which was intended to provide an annuity of $12,000 per year to the First ...