Suffolk University Law School - Lex Yearbook (Boston, MA)

 - Class of 1949

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A.. .lu 3.,...,.f.ff A consideration of the elemental law of life tenants empha- sizes the parallel between the obligations of lawyers and those of life tenants generally. The relation of the life tenant to at remainderman is fre- quently termed that of a trustee. The life tenant is a trustee in the sense that he cannot dispose of the estate to the injury of the remainderman, but he differs from the trustee in that he ma-y use the property for his beneyit. He may take the rents, the income and the profits. He may take reasonable estovers-that is, wood for fences and fuel. He is entitled to emblements, meaning the crops planted by him. The life tenant has no right to commit waste. He is not permitted to do any act which results in permanent injury to the inheritance. The removal or destruction of buildings is waste. He cannot escape responsibility by permitting trespass or waste by others. He is required to ma ke ordinary repairs to preserve the property. The life tenant cannot alien or encumber the reversion. He is not permitted to give it away. Though not required to, he may improve, strengthen and beautify the inheritance for his own enjoyment and for those who follow him. In a broad sense, all of us who inhabit the earth are life tenants. We come, and when we go we take nothing with us. As all of this is true of people generally, it is especially true of us in the legal profession. We are not founders. We entered a profession which had been long established and which was rich in history and traditions. We have taken it as our inheritance from those who have gone before. They were life tenants. We are life tenants too. To no one belongs the fee. The rents and the profitsg the estovers and emblementsg the sunshine and happiness appertaining to the inheritance are ours as a matter of well settled law, but obligations go with enjoyment. We are trustees for others. The rights of remaindermen must not be disregarded. We should commit no waste, and permit none. Trespassers should be repulsed. The edifce should at all times be kept repaired. 0I'2lll0l'



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-al Here is Suffolk Law School's genial and efficient Office Staff. Seated at her desk in the foreground is stenog- rapher Miss Mollie Smith, of Peabody, wearing her usual pleasant smile. Standing with portfolio is Recorder Miss Amelia Liponis, of Brockton, Whose cheerful willingness to assist inquiring students has been a source of gratification. In the background sits Attorney Haviland Mayo Sutton, who is Assistant Secretary of the Law School, and ever ready to be of assistance when the occasion arises. Although not included in the above photo, the Yearbook would be incom- plete Without giving honorable mention to Miss Mary Fran- cis Pray, Secretary of the Law School. Miss Pray has been associated with Suffolk Law School for many years and her competency is only exceeded by her charming and accom- modating disposition.

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