The Revised Reports: Being a Republication of Such Cases in the English Courts of Common Law and Equity, from the Year 1785, as are Still of Practical Utility. 1785-1866, Volume 24Frederick Pollock, Robert Campbell, Oliver Augustus Saunders, Arthur Beresford Cane, Edward Potton, Joseph Gerald Pease, William Bowstead Sweet & Maxwell, limited, 1896 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 34
... living at the time of his decease , but none of them had any issue . The testator at the time of his death was possessed of a very large personal estate , consisting , amongst other things , of money in the public funds , and of money ...
... living at the time of his decease , but none of them had any issue . The testator at the time of his death was possessed of a very large personal estate , consisting , amongst other things , of money in the public funds , and of money ...
Page 70
... living at the death of the testator , * and that there not having been then any legiti- mate children the gift altogether failed , and the particular residue fell into the general residue ; or that the interest of the particular residue ...
... living at the death of the testator , * and that there not having been then any legiti- mate children the gift altogether failed , and the particular residue fell into the general residue ; or that the interest of the particular residue ...
Page 85
... living at the time of my decease , on their , his , or her respectively attaining the age of twenty - five years , in equal shares ; but in case of the decease of any of the aforesaid brothers and sisters , leaving issue born in wedlock ...
... living at the time of my decease , on their , his , or her respectively attaining the age of twenty - five years , in equal shares ; but in case of the decease of any of the aforesaid brothers and sisters , leaving issue born in wedlock ...
Page 86
... living at the time of my decease ; the principal of all such monies to be employed by my said executors and trustees , and the survivors of them in such way , as they , in their discretion , think most advantageous , and the profits and ...
... living at the time of my decease ; the principal of all such monies to be employed by my said executors and trustees , and the survivors of them in such way , as they , in their discretion , think most advantageous , and the profits and ...
Page 87
... living , the share of that one so dying will survive to the other three ; but if a second dies , nothing will survive to the remainders but the second's original share , for the accruing share is as a new legacy , and there is no ...
... living , the share of that one so dying will survive to the other three ; but if a second dies , nothing will survive to the remainders but the second's original share , for the accruing share is as a new legacy , and there is no ...
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ABBOTT accommodation bill Act of Parliament action aforesaid agreement annuity appointed assigns ASSUMPSIT ATT.-GEN authority BAYLEY Bennion bill cause claim common law consent contrà contract Court court of equity covenant Crown death debt decease declaration decree deed defendant delivered demised devise directed Dowl effect entitled erections evidence execution executors fee simple grant ground harbour heirs held interest issue John John Trollope judgment jury King L. J. Ch land lease leasehold estates legacies Legard lessees lessor liable Lord LORD CHANCELLOR Luscombe manor marriage messuage objection opinion owner paid parcel PARMETER parties partner payable payment personal estate plaintiff possession premises proprietors purchase purpose question received remainder remainderman residue respect rule Secretary at War sheriff shew ship shore statute tenant term testator's theatre thereof Thomas Thomas Sutton tion trial trust verdict wharf wife Wigsell William words writ
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