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COUNCIL DRAFT 8 [i] (November 16, 1984)

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PUBLIC DISCLOSURE IS PROHIBITED*
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The American Law Institute
RESTATEMENT OF THE LAW, SECOND
PROPERTY - DONATIVE TRANSFERS
Council Draft No. 8
(November 16, 1984)
Subject Covered:
Div. II, Part II. Class Gifts
Topic I. Class Gifts to Others Than Heirs and the Like
Chapter 25. Primary Meaning of Class Gift Term
Submitted to the meeting of the Council of The American Law Institute on
December 5 (at 10:00 a.m.), 6, 7, and 8, 1984, at the Association of the Bar
of the City of New York, 42 West 44th Street, New York City.
This Draft Is scheduled for discussion on Wednesday, December 5. at 2:00 p.m.
THE EXECUTIVE OFFICE
THE AMEuCAN LAW INSTITUTE
4025 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
*This is a preliminary draft submitted on a private and confidential basis to a limited group for the sole
purpose of study and criticism. It has not been promulgated or approved by the Council or the
members of The American Law Institute.
As an unpublished document intended for internal use. this draft should not be generally circulated or
distributed, nor should it be quoted from or cited or its substance disclosed in any public address or
writing.

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