... of evidence of intention can properly be admitted, and that is where the meaning of the testator's words is neither ambiguous nor obscure, and where the devise is on the face of it perfect and intelligible, but, from some of the circumstances admitted... The Law Reports: Court of Common Pleas - 732 페이지저자: Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, John Scott, Henry Bompas, Edmund Lumley - 1870전체보기 - 도서 정보
| Henry Horn, Great Britain. Court of Exchequer, Edwin Tyrrell Hurlstone - 1840 - 642 페이지
...devise is on the face of it perfect and intelligible, but, from some of the circumstances admitted in proof, an ambiguity arises as to which of the two...testator intended to express. Thus, if a testator devise his manor of S. to ^. /?., and Imd two manors of North 8. and South S., it being clear he means... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Exchequer, Roger Meeson, William Newland Welsby - 1840 - 752 페이지
...dense is on the face of it perfect and intelligible, but, from some of the circumstances admitted in proof, an ambiguity arises, as to which of the two...testator intended to express. Thus, if a testator devise his manor of S. to AB, and has two manors of North S. and South S., it being clear he means... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Exchequer, Roger Meeson, William Newland Welsby - 1840 - 766 페이지
...devise is on the face of it perfect and intelligible, but, from some of the circumstances admitted in proof, an ambiguity arises, as to which of the two or more things, or which of the two or Etch. of Pitat, 1839 more persons (each answering the words in the will), the * testator intended to... | |
| 1842 - 508 페이지
...devise is on the face of it perfect and intelligible, but, from some of the circumstances admitted in proof, an ambiguity arises, as to which of the two...testator intended to express. " Thus if a testator devise his manor of S. to AB, and has two manors of North S. and South S., it being clear he means... | |
| 1842 - 546 페이지
...devise is on the face of it perfect and intelligible, but, from some of the circumstances admitted in proof, an ambiguity arises, as to which of the two...testator intended to express. " Thus if a testator devise his manor of S. to AB, and has two manors of North S. and South S., it being clear he means... | |
| Simon Greenleaf - 1846 - 804 페이지
...devise is on the face of it perfect and intelligible, but from some of the circumstances admitted in proof, an ambiguity arises, as to which of the two...testator intended to express. Thus, if a testator devise his manor of S. to AB, and has two manors of North S. and South S., it being clear he means... | |
| John Pitt Taylor - 1848 - 756 페이지
...(i) As to rebutting an equity, see post, §§ 868 — 870. from some of the circumstances admitted in proof, an ambiguity arises, as to which of the two...testator intended to express. Thus, if a testator devise his manor of S. to AB, and has two manors of North S. and South S., it being clear he means... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Chancery, Sir Edward Ebenezer Kay - 1854 - 852 페이지
...devise is on the face of it perfect and intelligible; but, from some of the circumstances admitted in proof, an ambiguity arises as to which of the two...testator intended to express. Thus, if a testator devise his manor of S. to A. /?., and has two manors of North 8. and South S., it being clear he means... | |
| Owen Davies Tudor - 1856 - 942 페이지
...devise is on the face of it perfect and intelligible, but, from some of the circumstances admitted in proof, an ambiguity arises as to which of the two...testator intended to express. Thus, if a testator devise his manor of S. to AB(i), and has two manors of North S. and South S., it being clear he means... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1856 - 654 페이지
...devise is, on the face of it, perfect and intelligible ; but from some of the circumstances admitted in proof, an ambiguity arises as to which of the two...words in the will,) the testator intended to express. 1 Greenl. Ev. § 289 ; Hiscocks v. Hiscocks, 5 Mee. & Wels. 363, 367 ; Atkinson's Lessee if. Cummins,... | |
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