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      "JOHN W. GORDON v. SAMUEL J. LOWTHER and wife."
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        "text": "This was a Civil Action, application for an Injunction, tried before his Honor, Judge Eure, at the Fall Term, 1875,, of Gates Superior Court.\nchild or children to arrive at the above age, my desire is that they shall have it after her death.\u201d\nThis makes the defendant, Martha Lowther, a tenant for life, with a contingent remainder in fee to such child or children as she may have, who live to the age of twenty-one years, with an executory devise over to the plaintiff in the event that no child of Martha Lowther lives to the age of twenty-one years.\nThe allegations of the complaint are that the defendants, at various times, from 1863 to 1875, have sold timber trees from the land and have torn down buildings, and have allowed the farm, to go to ruin ; thereby committing voluntary and allowing permissive waste; and that the defendants are now, at the time of commencing this action, still committing waste by selling timber trees from the land, and that the injury to the estate of inheritance is equal to the value of the life estate.\nAnd, therefore, the plaintiff brings this action:\n1st. To restrain waste; 2d, to recover damages for the \u25a0waste already committed. The defendants demur.\nWhile owners of executory bequests and other contingent interests cannot recover damages for waste already committed, they are entitled to have their interests protected from threatened waste or destruction by injunctive relief.\nThis is clear, both upon principle and authority. Braswell v. Morehead, Busbee Eq., 26; Douthet v. Bodenhammer, 4 Jones Eq., 444; Watson v. Watson, 3 Jones Eq., 400.\nInasmuch as Martha Lowther is now fifty-two years of age, has been married twelve years and has never had a child, and admits by the demurrer the waste charged in the complaint, this would seem to be a very proper case for such relief.\nThe judgment of the Superior Court is affirmed.\nLet this be certified, <fcc.\nPer Curiam. Judgment affirmed.",
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    "head_matter": "JOHN W. GORDON v. SAMUEL J. LOWTHER and wife.\nOwners of executory bequests and other contingent interests cannot re cover damages for waste already committed. They are entitled, however, to have their interest protected from threatened waste or destruc tion by injunctive relief.\n{Braswell v. Moreheacl, Bush. Eq., S3 ; DoutJiet v. Bodenhammer, 4 Jones Eq., 444 ; Watson v. Watson, 3 Jones Eq., 400, cited and approved.)"
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