| 1845 - 714 lehte
...and also upon the validity of a bequest in his codicil of the residue of the surplus of his estate, " for the benefit, advancement, and propagation of education...in every part of the world, as far as circumstances would permit." The main object of the present proceedings was for the Court to order a sale of the... | |
| Edmund Hatch Bennett, Chauncey Smith - 1852 - 690 lehte
...gift for the improvement of the town of Bolton, Attorney-General v. Hcelis, 2 Sim. & St. 67 ; gift " for the benefit, advancement, and propagation of education...of the world, as far as circumstances will permit," Whicker v. Hume, 14 Beav.; to the Chancellor of the Exchequer to be appropriated to the benefit and... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Chancery, Charles Beavan - 1852 - 718 lehte
...they my said trustees or trustee shall, in their uncontrolled discretion, think proper and expedient, for the benefit, advancement, and propagation of education and learning in every part of the world, as fatas circumstances will permit." The testator died shortly afterwards, seised of considerable real... | |
| 1852 - 1094 lehte
...shall in their absolute and uncontrouled discretion think proper and expedient for the benefit and advancement and propagation of education and learning in every part of the world, so far as circumstances will permit." From the Master's report it appeared that the estate of the testator... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Chancery - 1853 - 880 lehte
...shall, in their absolute and uncontrolled discretion, think proper and expedient for the benefit, and advancement, and propagation of education and learning...every part of the world, as far as circumstances will admit." I apprehend that the only difficulty as to this part of the case is created by the introduction... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Chancery, Charles Beavan - 1853 - 540 lehte
...Attorney-General v. Heelis, 2 Sim. Sf St. 67.; gift " for the benefit, advancement, and propagation of edu(ation and learning in every part of the world, as far as circumstances will permit," Whicker v. Hume, 14 Beav. ; to the Chancellor of the Exchequer to be appropriated to the benefit and... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1854 - 600 lehte
...appropriated in their absolute and uncontrolled discretion, for the benefit and advancement and propagation of learning in every part of the world, as far as circumstances will permit," was pronounced valid. We find nothing in the Code of Louisiana indicating a spirit less comprehensive... | |
| 1853 - 460 lehte
...should, in their absolute and uncontrolled discretion, think proper and expedient, for the benefit and advancement and propagation of education and learning...in every part of the world, as far as circumstances would permit. It was held by the Lords Justices, affirming the decree of the Master of the Bolls, first,... | |
| 1858 - 250 lehte
...c. 83.' A bequest to he applied "in the uncontrolled discretion of. the trustees for the benefit and advancement and propagation of education and learning in every part of the world" is a good charitable bequest, the word "learning" being held nearly synonymous with the word "education."... | |
| Chauncey Smith - 1859 - 946 lehte
...should, in their absolute and uncontrolled discretion, think proper and expedient for the benefit and advancement and propagation of education and learning...in every part of the world, as far as circumstances would permit, was held to be a valid charitable bequest Whicker v. Hume, x. 217. 4. The Statute of... | |
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