Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the High Court of Chancery: During the Time of Lord Chancellor Thurlow, and of the Several Lords Commissioners of the Great Seal, and Lord Chancellor Loughborough, from 1778 to 1794, Volume 2H. Butterworth, 1820 - Equity |
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... held by lease for twenty - one years , under Queen's College , Oxford , and being also possessed of personal property , to a considerable amount , some time before his death , made his will , properly attested to execute the power , and ...
... held by lease for twenty - one years , under Queen's College , Oxford , and being also possessed of personal property , to a considerable amount , some time before his death , made his will , properly attested to execute the power , and ...
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... held to be objects of the power ; and , unless that case can be distinguished some how from this , it is a decision upon it . But there was another ground taken in that case , which applies strongly to this ; for it was held , that the ...
... held to be objects of the power ; and , unless that case can be distinguished some how from this , it is a decision upon it . But there was another ground taken in that case , which applies strongly to this ; for it was held , that the ...
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... held the execution of the power to be good ; 1st , the subject - matter ; 2dly , the manner of execution ; 3dly , the nature of the power ; and held it a totally distinct case from Alexander v . Alexander . There was , in Cavendish v ...
... held the execution of the power to be good ; 1st , the subject - matter ; 2dly , the manner of execution ; 3dly , the nature of the power ; and held it a totally distinct case from Alexander v . Alexander . There was , in Cavendish v ...
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... held that the word children has been construed to extend to grandchildren ; it must therefore turn upon some circumstance in the will , to shew the word children is to be taken in this unnatural sense . Such a gift has never been ...
... held that the word children has been construed to extend to grandchildren ; it must therefore turn upon some circumstance in the will , to shew the word children is to be taken in this unnatural sense . Such a gift has never been ...
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... held a younger child to take a legacy by description . 66 The principal question was , whether the terms used in the recited clause were recommendatory only , or imperative , and raised a trust for the descendants of Anne Coppinger ...
... held a younger child to take a legacy by description . 66 The principal question was , whether the terms used in the recited clause were recommendatory only , or imperative , and raised a trust for the descendants of Anne Coppinger ...
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