The Law Magazine and Law Review, Or, Quarterly Journal of Jurisprudence, Volumes 1-2Butterworths, 1856 - Law |
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Page 89
... testator or living founder could have been wise enough to have adapted to the change of circumstances his bequest , if the control over it could have been continued to him after he had left the world . 1 43 Eliz . c . 4 , " An Act to ...
... testator or living founder could have been wise enough to have adapted to the change of circumstances his bequest , if the control over it could have been continued to him after he had left the world . 1 43 Eliz . c . 4 , " An Act to ...
Page 202
... testator , and of the rents received by the respondent since his death , and for a par- tition of the real estate , which was not devised by her father's will . Maria Blake by her answering affidavit set up the fol- lowing defence ...
... testator , and of the rents received by the respondent since his death , and for a par- tition of the real estate , which was not devised by her father's will . Maria Blake by her answering affidavit set up the fol- lowing defence ...
Page 206
... testator . " If the matter were considered independently of all authority , most persons would probably come to the conclusion that all the reasons which might be urged against the validity of 206 Selection of Adjudged Points .
... testator . " If the matter were considered independently of all authority , most persons would probably come to the conclusion that all the reasons which might be urged against the validity of 206 Selection of Adjudged Points .
Page 207
... testator and legatee , which may give the latter undue influence over the former , it certainly appears rather absurd that , while we have altered the law so as to render the evidence of an interested party admissible , we nevertheless ...
... testator and legatee , which may give the latter undue influence over the former , it certainly appears rather absurd that , while we have altered the law so as to render the evidence of an interested party admissible , we nevertheless ...
Page 253
... testator's personal estate . It there- fore combines a certificate that the will has been duly insinuated , with an express authorization to the executor to exercise the functions of an administrator under it . For a will does not ...
... testator's personal estate . It there- fore combines a certificate that the will has been duly insinuated , with an express authorization to the executor to exercise the functions of an administrator under it . For a will does not ...
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