Reports of Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of the United States, 3. köide;7. köide |
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Page 29
The question then is , what constitutes such an actual settler , within the meaning
and intention of this law , as will vest in him an inceptive title , so as to authorize
the granting to him a warrant ? not a pedis possessio ; not the erection of a cabin
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The question then is , what constitutes such an actual settler , within the meaning
and intention of this law , as will vest in him an inceptive title , so as to authorize
the granting to him a warrant ? not a pedis possessio ; not the erection of a cabin
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Page 62
But if the intention of the testator is doubtful , the rule of law must take place ; so ,
if the court cannot find words in the will , sufficient to carry a fee , though they
themselves should be satisfied , beyond the possibility of a doubt , as to what the
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But if the intention of the testator is doubtful , the rule of law must take place ; so ,
if the court cannot find words in the will , sufficient to carry a fee , though they
themselves should be satisfied , beyond the possibility of a doubt , as to what the
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Page 70
All the facts found by the verdict are to be taken into consideration , to form a
correct idea of the testator's intention . By the first , he clearly meant to give the
fee to his brother and his heirs . The second will does not expressly revoke the
first ...
All the facts found by the verdict are to be taken into consideration , to form a
correct idea of the testator's intention . By the first , he clearly meant to give the
fee to his brother and his heirs . The second will does not expressly revoke the
first ...
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