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tions of intention was held admissible . Re Hubbuck [ 1905 ] Prob . ( Eng . ) 129 , And where a legacy was given to " the granddaughter of my brother , " and the brother had several grand- daughters , parol evidence was held admissible ...
tions of intention was held admissible . Re Hubbuck [ 1905 ] Prob . ( Eng . ) 129 , And where a legacy was given to " the granddaughter of my brother , " and the brother had several grand- daughters , parol evidence was held admissible ...
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... held admissible . Re Gregory ( 1865 ) 34 Beav . 600 , 55 Eng . Reprint , 767. The court stated that the former will was " admissible to show that the testa- tor knew of the state of the family , and , having once admitted it , I can ...
... held admissible . Re Gregory ( 1865 ) 34 Beav . 600 , 55 Eng . Reprint , 767. The court stated that the former will was " admissible to show that the testa- tor knew of the state of the family , and , having once admitted it , I can ...
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... held admissible , where the will contained a latent am- biguity , for the purpose of identifying the beneficiary intended by the testa- tor . And in Bradley v . Rees ( 1885 ) 113 Ill . 327 , 55 Am . Rep . 422 , the testator's ...
... held admissible , where the will contained a latent am- biguity , for the purpose of identifying the beneficiary intended by the testa- tor . And in Bradley v . Rees ( 1885 ) 113 Ill . 327 , 55 Am . Rep . 422 , the testator's ...
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action admissible to show admitted affirmed ambiguity amount annotation appeared apply appraisal authority Bank benefit bequest bond cause charge circumstances claim competent Conn construction contract corporation council court damages death defendant dence designated determine devise duties effect evidence was held execution existence expressed extrinsic evidence fact give given held held admissible holding indorse injury insured intention interest Iowa jury land language latent latter legacy liability Limitations lodge Mass meaning ment Misc N. J. Eq Ohio paid parol evidence parties payment person plaintiff present question railroad reason received recover referred Reprint rule society statute supra testator testator's testatrix tion trust wife