The Atlantic Reporter, 83±ÇWest Publishing Company, 1912 |
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... testatrix's will , balance and rest of all her property , real and personal , to her husband for his personal use during his natural life . Other portions of that clause provided that the income from the tes- tatrix's property should be ...
... testatrix's will , balance and rest of all her property , real and personal , to her husband for his personal use during his natural life . Other portions of that clause provided that the income from the tes- tatrix's property should be ...
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... testatrix devised the residue of her property to the children and grandchildren of a named couple and two other named per- sons , the entire class took per capita instead of per stirpes . [ Ed . Note . - For other cases , see Wills ...
... testatrix devised the residue of her property to the children and grandchildren of a named couple and two other named per- sons , the entire class took per capita instead of per stirpes . [ Ed . Note . - For other cases , see Wills ...
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... testatrix , Mr. Anthony had no private nurse , and paid the hospital $ 50 a week . This arrangement continued for nearly three years after her death . In 1910 he was moved to a better suite , and has since had a special nurse . The ...
... testatrix , Mr. Anthony had no private nurse , and paid the hospital $ 50 a week . This arrangement continued for nearly three years after her death . In 1910 he was moved to a better suite , and has since had a special nurse . The ...
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... testatrix wrote her will , in order to as- Brown are dead . Charlotte Perkins Gilman certain her intention , " so as to look at it , and Catherine Stetson are both alive . At as far as possible , from the testator's point the death of ...
... testatrix wrote her will , in order to as- Brown are dead . Charlotte Perkins Gilman certain her intention , " so as to look at it , and Catherine Stetson are both alive . At as far as possible , from the testator's point the death of ...
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... testatrix , in the opening sentence of the portion of the will above quoted , used words which in their technical meaning would be sufficient to cre- ate a legal life estate in her husband , will not be allowed to override the plain ...
... testatrix , in the opening sentence of the portion of the will above quoted , used words which in their technical meaning would be sufficient to cre- ate a legal life estate in her husband , will not be allowed to override the plain ...
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