The Weekly Reporter, Volum 3Wildy & Sons, 1854 |
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... codicil - a slip by way of omission , has rendered an argument on the testator's intention main- tainable and necessary - has rendered it necessary to attend to the whole of the codicil from beginning to end . It is , however , less to ...
... codicil - a slip by way of omission , has rendered an argument on the testator's intention main- tainable and necessary - has rendered it necessary to attend to the whole of the codicil from beginning to end . It is , however , less to ...
Side 188
... codicil on a fair construction has not altered the effect of the will , because it contains by implication a trust to convey to the uses of the will . The codicil must not be so construed as to strike out any limitation in the will ...
... codicil on a fair construction has not altered the effect of the will , because it contains by implication a trust to convey to the uses of the will . The codicil must not be so construed as to strike out any limitation in the will ...
Side 616
... codicil failed , speculate upon what other objec testator might have intended to give the fund to . It mest e July 17. declared that the gifts contained in the will and revoked the codicil were absolutely revoked . Testator by his will ...
... codicil failed , speculate upon what other objec testator might have intended to give the fund to . It mest e July 17. declared that the gifts contained in the will and revoked the codicil were absolutely revoked . Testator by his will ...
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