The Law Times, 200. köideOffice of The Law Times, 1945 |
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Page 200-22
... condition appurtenant to taking the gift of residue " that the person so taking shall take and continue to bear my surname . ' The testator died in 1919. The tenant for life married the next year . She had no sons but she had two ...
... condition appurtenant to taking the gift of residue " that the person so taking shall take and continue to bear my surname . ' The testator died in 1919. The tenant for life married the next year . She had no sons but she had two ...
Page 200-24
... condition made in the will which read as follows : " It shall be a condition appurtenant to the taking of the gift of my estate whether by the son or daughter . . . of the said [ Mrs. M. ] that the person so taking shall take and ...
... condition made in the will which read as follows : " It shall be a condition appurtenant to the taking of the gift of my estate whether by the son or daughter . . . of the said [ Mrs. M. ] that the person so taking shall take and ...
Page 200-227
... conditions of the pass was that it was issued and accepted on condition that neither the board nor its servants were to be liable to the holder for ( inter alia ) personal injury . du Parcq , L.J. , indicated . that the only answer to ...
... conditions of the pass was that it was issued and accepted on condition that neither the board nor its servants were to be liable to the holder for ( inter alia ) personal injury . du Parcq , L.J. , indicated . that the only answer to ...
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