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... passes by the will . It must pass by one of two modes . Either it vests in the executors virtute officii , or by the residuary be- quest to them . An annuity of this sort is thus defined by Lord Coke , Co. Lit. 2 a : " And so it is if ...
... passes by the will . It must pass by one of two modes . Either it vests in the executors virtute officii , or by the residuary be- quest to them . An annuity of this sort is thus defined by Lord Coke , Co. Lit. 2 a : " And so it is if ...
Page 9
... pass by a sweeping bequest of this nature . Suppose a will be queathed all the testator's hereditaments to A , and all his personal estate to B. It seems clear that A would take such an annuity as this , and the heir at law is not to be ...
... pass by a sweeping bequest of this nature . Suppose a will be queathed all the testator's hereditaments to A , and all his personal estate to B. It seems clear that A would take such an annuity as this , and the heir at law is not to be ...
Page 36
... pass by the grant of wreck , and damages were intirely assessed for all . And in trespass the plaintiff shall recover damages only for the value of the goods ; wherefore here judgment was given against the plaintiff . And the book 21 H ...
... pass by the grant of wreck , and damages were intirely assessed for all . And in trespass the plaintiff shall recover damages only for the value of the goods ; wherefore here judgment was given against the plaintiff . And the book 21 H ...
Page 47
... pass any but the title of the debtor , when no actual delivery of the thing sold was made by the sheriff , at the time of sale . Austin v . Tilden et al . , 14 Vt . 325 ; Boynton v . Kelsey , ___ Caledonia County , 1836 ; s . P ...
... pass any but the title of the debtor , when no actual delivery of the thing sold was made by the sheriff , at the time of sale . Austin v . Tilden et al . , 14 Vt . 325 ; Boynton v . Kelsey , ___ Caledonia County , 1836 ; s . P ...
Page 76
... pass the owner can never lose his title to the property . And it comes to that ; for if he may trace his title from corn to whiskey , he may follow it so long as matter endures . BEARDSLEY , J. , concurred . JEWETT , J. , dissented.1 ...
... pass the owner can never lose his title to the property . And it comes to that ; for if he may trace his title from corn to whiskey , he may follow it so long as matter endures . BEARDSLEY , J. , concurred . JEWETT , J. , dissented.1 ...
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