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... meanings of this term , the meaning the testatrix intend- ed , but her intention to give some- thing more than the quantity of prop- erty that might be embraced in the term under any of its meanings can- not be shown , for that would be ...
... meanings of this term , the meaning the testatrix intend- ed , but her intention to give some- thing more than the quantity of prop- erty that might be embraced in the term under any of its meanings can- not be shown , for that would be ...
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... meaning can be shown by extrinsic evidence to have been employed by the testator in the will in a different sense and in a second- ary or unusual connotation . And this question is one of considerable diffi- culty . The view has been ...
... meaning can be shown by extrinsic evidence to have been employed by the testator in the will in a different sense and in a second- ary or unusual connotation . And this question is one of considerable diffi- culty . The view has been ...
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... meaning of the words as used in the will , but rather to the meaning of the words or characters in the ab- stract . It is stated by Vice Chancellor Wig- ram : " Words cannot be ambiguous because they are unintelligible to a man who ...
... meaning of the words as used in the will , but rather to the meaning of the words or characters in the ab- stract . It is stated by Vice Chancellor Wig- ram : " Words cannot be ambiguous because they are unintelligible to a man who ...
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Clifford 1913 87 Ohio St 294 101 | 38 |
see Re Ely 1915 74 Or 561 146 | 68 |
Am Dec 450 Ritter v Fox 1841 6 | 123 |
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