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After a death or fiduciary dispute, one party asks the court to determine who controls property or who must account for it. A grant conveyed land to one person for life, then to children who reach age twenty-five. The requested relief would protect one party from a legal wrong but would impose a substantial burden on a party who claims notice, lack of fault, or a limiting rule.
One side seeks a ruling that would change legal rights or obligations; the other argues that timing, status, notice, jurisdiction, or remedy limits prevent that result.
How should the court resolve the dispute? Discuss the strongest arguments for each side, state the controlling rule, apply it to the material facts, and explain the likely remedy or consequence.