A Treatise on Legacies: Or Bequests of Personal Property |
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... taken in the present tense . So where a man willed , that in case his niece A. should die without issue , that the premises before given to his said niece , should go to E. and S. , it was held to imply a gift to A. and her issue ; and ...
... taken in the present tense . So where a man willed , that in case his niece A. should die without issue , that the premises before given to his said niece , should go to E. and S. , it was held to imply a gift to A. and her issue ; and ...
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... taken his personal estate , there was no necessary , or at least no legal inference , that she was to have it for life . Nor can an implication arise , but where the pro- perty is undisposed of ; and if , therefore , there be a bequest ...
... taken his personal estate , there was no necessary , or at least no legal inference , that she was to have it for life . Nor can an implication arise , but where the pro- perty is undisposed of ; and if , therefore , there be a bequest ...
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... taken sick , being from his own home , and died before he returned to the place of his or her dwelling . And after six months passed after the speaking of the pretended testa- mentary words , no testimony shall be received to prove any ...
... taken sick , being from his own home , and died before he returned to the place of his or her dwelling . And after six months passed after the speaking of the pretended testa- mentary words , no testimony shall be received to prove any ...
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... taken in the state in which they were found at his death , and therefore passed as included in the specific bequest . " In the same way , if a man devises his flock of sheep now on such a hill , or in such a pasture , the bequest being ...
... taken in the state in which they were found at his death , and therefore passed as included in the specific bequest . " In the same way , if a man devises his flock of sheep now on such a hill , or in such a pasture , the bequest being ...
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... taken between a specific and , what the civilians term , a date of an demonstrative legacy ; that is , a legacy of mere quantity , with a specific fund appropriated for the - n payment of it ; the mention of the fund being con- sidered ...
... taken between a specific and , what the civilians term , a date of an demonstrative legacy ; that is , a legacy of mere quantity , with a specific fund appropriated for the - n payment of it ; the mention of the fund being con- sidered ...
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A Treatise on Legacies, Or Bequests of Personal Property (Classic Reprint) William Ward No preview available - 2016 |
A Treatise on Legacies, Or Bequests of Personal Property (Classic Reprint) William Ward No preview available - 2018 |
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Page 423 - Issue, and give this Act and the special Matter in Evidence at any Trial to be had thereupon, and that the same was done in pursuance and by the Authority of this Act...
Page 429 - Where the person or persons entitled to any beneficial interest in such property shall be the brother or sister of the father or mother or a descendant of a brother or sister of the father or mother of the decedent, at the rate of six per centum of the clear value of such interest in such property.
Page 423 - ... or if, upon demurrer, judgment shall be given against the plaintiff' or plaintiffs, the defendant or defendants shall have and may recover treble costs, and have the like remedy for the same, as any defendant or defendants hath or have for costs of suit in other cases by law.
Page 410 - Duties hereby imposed shall, in all cases in which it is not hereby otherwise provided, be accounted for, answered, and paid, by the Person or Persons having or taking the burthen of the Execution of the Will or other Testamentary Instrument, or the Administration of the Personal Estate of any Person deceased...
Page 427 - ... the 5th day of April, 1805 (after deducting debts, funeral expenses, legacies, and other charges first payable thereout), whether the title to such residue, or any share thereof, shall accrue by virtue of any testamentary disposition, or upon a partial or total intestacy ; where such residue, or share of residue, shall be of the amount or value of £20 or upwards, ,and where the same shall be paid, delivered, retained, satisfied, or discharged after the thirty-first day of August, 1815...
Page 73 - II. c. 36. that no lands or tenements, or money to be laid out thereon, shall be given for or charged [*»•»; with any charitable uses whatsoever, unless by deed indented, executed in the presence of two witnesses twelve calendar months before the death of the donor, and enrolled in the court of chancery within six months after...
Page 13 - ... thereof; nor unless it be proved that the testator, at the time of pronouncing the same, did bid the persons present, or some of them...
Page 73 - Majesty, and her most noble progenitors, as by sundry other well-disposed persons: some for relief of aged, impotent and poor people, some for maintenance of sick and maimed soldiers and mariners, schools of learning, free schools...
Page 415 - Speed be paid into the Bank of England in the Name and with the Privity of the Accountant ( General of...
Page 133 - There is no doubt, that property may be given to a man, until he shall become bankrupt. It is equally clear, generally speaking, that if property is given to a man for his life, the donor cannot take away the incidents to a life estate...