Reports of Cases Adjudged in the High Court of Chancery: Before Sir William Page Wood, Knt., Vice-chancellor. [1854-1858], 3. köideW. Maxwell, 1855 |
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... events entitled to an issue , their evidence shewing that there is clearly a question to be tried . Mr. Hetherington , for one of the heirs - at - law , declined to ask for an issue . Mr. Willcock , Mr. Prendergast , Mr. Horsey , and Mr ...
... events entitled to an issue , their evidence shewing that there is clearly a question to be tried . Mr. Hetherington , for one of the heirs - at - law , declined to ask for an issue . Mr. Willcock , Mr. Prendergast , Mr. Horsey , and Mr ...
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... event of the Court arriv- ing at a judicial conclusion , that it is right and proper , on the evidence , that it should be so established . As regards the next question , whether the Court can establish this will against a devisee ...
... event of the Court arriv- ing at a judicial conclusion , that it is right and proper , on the evidence , that it should be so established . As regards the next question , whether the Court can establish this will against a devisee ...
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... event ( b ) . In all cases of this kind , it is a question simply of intention ; and a very slight indication of an intention in favour of a division per stirpes will control a gift in terms quite as strong as the present : Abbay v ...
... event ( b ) . In all cases of this kind , it is a question simply of intention ; and a very slight indication of an intention in favour of a division per stirpes will control a gift in terms quite as strong as the present : Abbay v ...
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... event . Now , in all the cases which were cited in favour of a division per stirpes , with the exception of Brett v . Horton , and especially in the case of Hunt v . Dorset , the will con- tained expressions which pointed , in the ...
... event . Now , in all the cases which were cited in favour of a division per stirpes , with the exception of Brett v . Horton , and especially in the case of Hunt v . Dorset , the will con- tained expressions which pointed , in the ...
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... event of other children being born . This being the limitation of the settled estate , the set- tlement having recited , that the father of Anna Maria Doncaster had directed certain estates at Manchester to be sold , and the produce ...
... event of other children being born . This being the limitation of the settled estate , the set- tlement having recited , that the father of Anna Maria Doncaster had directed certain estates at Manchester to be sold , and the produce ...
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Page 297 - Court, in cases where it shall think fit so to do, to direct that in taking the account, the books of account in which the accounts required to be taken have been kept, or any of them, shall be taken as primd facie evidence of the truth of the matters therein contained, with liberty to the parties interested to take such objections thereto as they may be advised.
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