35 A. 309 | R.I. | 1896
The will of Martin K. Cowing gave real and personal property in trust, to pay two legacies of $500 each, to pay taxes and make improvements, and to hold the residue to pay, from time to time, all or such parts of the income of said property as the trustee might think proper to the testator's son, the complainant, and upon his death to convey the property as the complainant should direct in his will, or, in default thereof, to his heirs.
The legacies having been paid, the complainant brings this bill to terminate the trust. If the complainant has the equitable fee in the estate he is entitled to a conveyance of the legal estate, unless there is some reason for its retention. Taylor
v. Taylor,