| William Roberts - 1809 - 750 strani
...duration of pregnancy. And that as the term of suspence and accumulation, dirtcti-d by Mr. Thclluson, was confined to the lives of persons in being at the time of his decease, or born in due time afterwards, or in ventre sa mere at his decease, and the life of the longest liver of them, without any reference... | |
| William Roberts - 1815 - 592 strani
...of pregnancy. And that as the term of suspence and accumulation, directed by Mr. Thellusou, •was confined to the lives of persons in being at the time of his decease, or born in due time afterwards, or in venire sa mere at his decease, and the life of the loiigest liver of them, without any re{eranee... | |
| William Cruise - 1818 - 624 strani
...might have done. The second objection which has been made in this* case is, that the testator has added to the lives of persons, in being at the time of his decease, those of persons not then born. It becomes, therefore, necessary to discover, in what sense the testator... | |
| William Cruise - 1818 - 624 strani
...might have done. The second objection which has been made in this case is, that the testator has added to the lives of persons, in being at the time of his decease,, those of persons not then born. It becomes, therefore, necessary to discover, in what sense the testator... | |
| William Cruise - 1824 - 732 strani
...have done. " The second objectio'n which has been made in this case is, that the testator has added to the lives of persons, in being at the time of his decease, those of persons not then born. It becomes, therefore, necessary to discover, in what sense the testator... | |
| William Roberts - 1826 - 636 strani
...duration of pregnancy. And that as the term of suspense and accumulation, directed by Mr. Thelluson, was confined to the lives of persons in being at the time of his decease, or born in due time afterwards, or en venire sa mere at his decease, and the life of the longest liver of them, without any reference... | |
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