Where there is nothing in the context of a will from which it is apparent that a testator has used the words in which he has expressed himself in any other than their strict and primary sense, but his words so interpreted are insensible with reference... The Law of Wills ... - Stran 503avtor: Isaac Fletcher Redfield - 1865Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Sir James Wigram - 1835 - 182 strani
...will, from which it is apparent that a testator has used the words in which he has expressed himself in any other than their strict and primary sense,...reference to these circumstances, they are capable. IV. Where the characters in which a will is written are difficult to be decyphered, or the language... | |
| 1845 - 490 strani
...lands, goods und chattels. Where a testator has used the words in which he has expressed himself in their strict and primary sense, but his words, so...whether the meaning of the words be sensible in any secondary sense, of which, with reference to these circumstances, they are capable. Pell et ux. v.... | |
| George Spence - 1846 - 708 strani
...it is apparent that a testator has used the words VOL. i. — 34 in which he has expressed himself in any other than their strict and primary sense, but his words, so interpreted, are insensibU with reference to extrinsic circumstances, a Court of Law may look into the extrinsic circumstances... | |
| John Pitt Taylor - 1848 - 756 strani
...will, from which it is apparent that a testator has used the words, in which he has expressed himself, in any other than their strict and primary sense,...reference to these circumstances, they are capable. IV. Where the characters in which a will is written are difficult to be decyphered, or the language... | |
| Louisiana. Supreme Court - 1851 - 838 strani
...the words in which ho has expressed himself, in other than their strict and primary sense, and where his words so interpreted are insensible, with reference...circumstances of the case, to see whether the meaning of tbe^ words be sensible in any popular or secondary sense of which, with reference to these circumstances,... | |
| William Wetmore Story - 1856 - 848 strani
...will, from which it is apparent that a testator has used the words in which he has expressed himself in any other than their strict and primary sense, but his words, so interpreted, arc insensible with reference to extrinsic circumstances, a court of law may look into the extrinsic... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords, Charles Clark, William Finnelly - 1857 - 1044 strani
...will, from which it is apparent that a testator has used the words in which he has expressed himself in any other than their strict and primary sense,...popular or secondary sense, of which, with reference to those circumstances, they are capable." There is nothing here to show that the testatrix used the words... | |
| Sir James Wigram, William Knox Wigram - 1858 - 246 strani
...will, from which it is apparent that a testator has used the words in which he has expressed himself in any other than their strict and primary sense,...reference to these circumstances, they are capable 42 PROPOSITION IV. — Where the characters in which a will is written are difficult to be deciphered,... | |
| John Pitt Taylor - 1858 - 934 strani
...remote from which it is apparent that a testator has used the words, in which he has expressed himself, in any other than their strict and primary sense, but his words so interpreted are insensible, with referenda to extrinsic circumstances, & Court of law may look into the extrinsic circumstances of the... | |
| John Bruce Norton - 1859 - 638 strani
...will, from which it is apparent that a testator has used the words, in which he has expressed himself, in any other than their strict and primary sense,...the case, to see whether the meaning of the words he sensible in any popular or secondary sense, of which, with reference to these circumstances, they... | |
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