| Great Britain. Court of Exchequer, Roger Meeson, William Newland Welsby - 1840 - 752 σελίδες
...is, where the meaning of the testator's words is neither ambiguous nor obscure, and where the dense is on the face of it perfect and intelligible, but,...words in the will), the 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... | |
| 1842 - 508 σελίδες
...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,...words in the will), the 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... | |
| 1842 - 546 σελίδες
...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,...words in the will), the 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... | |
| Charles Greenstreet Addison - 1847 - 988 σελίδες
...instrument may also, on the face of it, be perfectly intelligible, and free from all doubt and obscurity, but from some of the circumstances admitted in proof, an ambiguity arises, as to which of two or more things, or which of two or more persons, each answering the words of the writing, the parties... | |
| Georgia. Supreme Court - 1848 - 712 σελίδες
...and that is, where tho meaning of the testator's words is neither obscure nor ambiguous, and where the devise is on the face of it perfect and intelligible, but from some circumstance admitted in proof, an ambiguity arises as to which of two or more thing,s, or which of... | |
| John Pitt Taylor - 1848 - 756 σελίδες
...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, (e) 1 Dru. & War. 368. (f) Shore n. Wilson, 9 Cl. & Fin. 569. See 7 & 8 Viet., c. 45, § 2, cited ante,... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Chancery, Sir Edward Ebenezer Kay - 1854 - 852 σελίδες
...properly be admitted 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;...words in the will) the 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.,... | |
| Owen Davies Tudor - 1856 - 942 σελίδες
...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,...words in the will), the 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... | |
| John Pitt Taylor - 1858 - 934 σελίδες
...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,...words in the will), the 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... | |
| Sir James Wigram, William Knox Wigram - 1858 - 246 σελίδες
...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,...words in the will), the 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... | |
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