... be regarded, is the law of the country under which the will is made, and its dispositions are to be carried out. If that law has attached to particular words a particular meaning or to a particular disposition a particular effect, it must be assumed... Hindoo law - Page 182by John Cochrane - 1872Full view - About this book
| Gilbert Stuart Henderson - Probate law and practice - 1889 - 614 pages
...particular disposition a particular effect, it must be assumed that the testator, in the disposition he has made, had regard to that meaning, or to that...the will or the surrounding circumstances displace that assumption.'1 Besides the rules as to the case of technical words, to which I have referred, the... | |
| Gilbert Stuart Henderson - Probate law and practice - 1889 - 614 pages
...be assumed that the testator, in the disposition which he has made, had regard to that meaning and effect, unless the language of the will or the surrounding circumstances displace that assumption.10 Peatojiji v. Naraycm I^kshumanji, 1 Bom., HCR, 77 ; Crinivas Ammal v. Vijayammal,... | |
| John Mews - Law reports, digests, etc - 1898 - 958 pages
...particular disposition a particular ctt'ect, it must be assumed that the testator, in the dispositions he has made, had regard to that meaning or to that...the will or the surrounding circumstances displace that assumption. JJoaxac v. Jlnllick, 6 Moore, hid. App. 520. Admittirg the correctness of the principle... | |
| Syed Ameer Ali, Sir John George Woodroffe - Evidence (Law) - 1898 - 1646 pages
...particular disposition a particular effect, it must be assumed that the testator, in the dispositions which he has made, had regard to that meaning or to...the will or the surrounding circumstances displace that assumption. These are, as we think, the principles by which we ought to be guided in determining... | |
| Edward Beal - Law - 1908 - 766 pages
...particular disposition a particular effect, it must be assumed that the testator, in the dispositions ichich he has made, had regard to that meaning or to that effect, unless the language of the trill or the surrounding circumstances displace that assumption. The general rule is that, in interpreting... | |
| Gilbert Stuart Henderson - India - 1909 - 746 pages
...particular disposition a particular effect, it must be assumed that the testator, in the disposition he has made, had regard to that meaning, or to that...the will or the surrounding circumstances displace that assumption — Soorjeemoney Dafiee v. Denobundoo Mullitk, 6 Moore's IA, 526. It is not necessary... | |
| T. A. Venkasawmy Row - Law reports, digests, etc - 1912 - 1016 pages
...particular disposition ac particular effect, it must be assumed that the testator, in the dispositions which he has made, had regard to that meaning ^or...the will or the surrounding circumstances displace that assumption. These are, as we think, the principles by which we ought to be guided in determining... | |
| Great Britain. Privy Council - 1908 - 996 pages
...particular disposition a particular effect, it must be assumed that the testator, in the dispositions which he has made, had regard to that meaning or to that effect, unless tho language of tho will or the surrounding circumstances displace that assumption. " The case is not... | |
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