The other two thirds of which he may have died possessed, fall to his heirs at law : this disposition he cannot, in any respect, alter. With regard to personal property, a man may, if he please, devise one third to whom he will ; his widow will have a... Guide to the island of Jersey [by A.J. Le Cras]. - Page 107by Abraham Jones Le Cras - 1834 - 80 pagesFull view - About this book
| W. Plees - Jersey - 1817 - 436 pages
...direct succession. The other two thirds of which he may have died possessed, fall to his heirs at law : this disposition he cannot, in any respect, alter....property of the parties to whom the portions fall. It will readily be perceived how much these regulations, respecting successions, are likely to create... | |
| W. Plees - 1824 - 424 pages
...direct succession. The other two thirds of which he may have died possessed, fall to his heirs at law : this disposition he cannot, in any respect, alter....property of the parties to whom the portions fall. It will readily be perceived how much these regulations, respecting successions, are likely to create... | |
| Abraham Jones Le Cras - Customary law - 1839 - 414 pages
...succession. The other two thirds of which he may have been possessed, fall to his heirs at law, and this disposition he cannot in any respect alter. With...third. The personal Estate thus divided, becomes the absolnte property of the parties, to whom the portions fall. Disallowed.—It is understood that in... | |
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