Northeastern Reporter, Volum 78Includes the decisions of the Supreme Courts of Massachusetts, Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois, and Court of Appeals of New York; May/July 1891-Mar./Apr. 1936, Appellate Court of Indiana; Dec. 1926/Feb. 1927-Mar./Apr. 1936, Courts of Appeals of Ohio. |
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Bill by Oliver P. Waters and others against Emma L. Waters and otherS. From a
decree in favor of complainants, defendants appeal. Reversed and remanded.
This is a bill in chancery, brought by the appellees to contest the will of their
mother, ...
Bill by Oliver P. Waters and others against Emma L. Waters and otherS. From a
decree in favor of complainants, defendants appeal. Reversed and remanded.
This is a bill in chancery, brought by the appellees to contest the will of their
mother, ...
Side 6
In addition to What has been said upon this branch of the case, it is to be
obServed that there was no allegation in the bill, which authorized the
introduction of any proof to the effect that the testatrix did not know the contents of
the will, and did ...
In addition to What has been said upon this branch of the case, it is to be
obServed that there was no allegation in the bill, which authorized the
introduction of any proof to the effect that the testatrix did not know the contents of
the will, and did ...
Side 7
... such interest was a prerequisite to the validity of complainant's tender of
performance. Appeal from Circuit Court, Cook County; Thos. L. Windes, Judge.
Bill by Leonard J. Clark against Jefferson Jackson and others for Specific
performance.
... such interest was a prerequisite to the validity of complainant's tender of
performance. Appeal from Circuit Court, Cook County; Thos. L. Windes, Judge.
Bill by Leonard J. Clark against Jefferson Jackson and others for Specific
performance.
Side 8
should be granted; but the chancellor sustained exceptions to the master's report
as to the two points herein discussed, and dismissed the original bill for Want of
equity, at the Same time granting the relief prayed for in the cross-bill, and Clark ...
should be granted; but the chancellor sustained exceptions to the master's report
as to the two points herein discussed, and dismissed the original bill for Want of
equity, at the Same time granting the relief prayed for in the cross-bill, and Clark ...
Side 15
WILKIN, J. On April 17, 1905, the complainant, Rebecca Connor, filed her bill in
the circuit court of White county against the defendant, James M. Cullison, in
which She alleged that On April 4, 1905, She Was the owner of a part of lot 11,
block ...
WILKIN, J. On April 17, 1905, the complainant, Rebecca Connor, filed her bill in
the circuit court of White county against the defendant, James M. Cullison, in
which She alleged that On April 4, 1905, She Was the owner of a part of lot 11,
block ...
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