| Sir James Wigram - 1835 - 182 страница
...PROPOSITION III. Where there is nothing in the context of a will, from which it is apparent that a testator has used the words in which he has expressed...in any other than their strict and primary sense, but his words, so interpreted, are insensible with reference to extrinsic circumstances, a Court of... | |
| 1845 - 490 страница
...money, conceding that in their primary meaning they include only lands, goods und chattels. Where a testator has used the words in which he has expressed himself in their strict and primary sense, but his words, so interpreted, are insensible with reference to extrinsic... | |
| George Spence - 1846 - 708 страница
...the context of a will, from which it is apparent that a testator has used the words VOL. i. — 34 in which he has expressed himself in any other than their strict and primary sense, but his words, so interpreted, are insensibU with reference to extrinsic circumstances, a Court of... | |
| Georgia. Supreme Court - 1850 - 692 страница
...from which U.ia apparenulut.a testator iaa ,»sed,the> worda in wiich ;heJnw WiUkuna •«. Melntyre. expressed himself, in any other than their strict...inflexible rule of construction, that the words of th« will shall be interpreted in their strict and primary sense, and in no other, although they may... | |
| John Pitt Taylor - 1848 - 756 страница
...be tendered. III. Where there is nothing in the context of a will, from which it is apparent that a testator has used the words, in which he has expressed...in any other than their strict and primary sense, but his words, so interpreted, are insensible with reference to extrinsic circumstances, a Court of... | |
| Ireland. High Court of Chancery - 1855 - 736 страница
...Again : — " Where there " is nothing in the context of a will from which it is apparent that " a testator has used the words in which he has expressed...sense, and where his " words, so interpreted, are aensible, with reference to extrinsic cir" cumstances, it is an inflexible rule of construction, that... | |
| William Wetmore Story - 1856 - 848 страница
...Proposition l1l. Where there is nothing in the context of a will, from which it is apparent that a testator has used the words in which he has expressed...in any other than their strict and primary sense, but his words, so interpreted, arc insensible with reference to extrinsic circumstances, a court of... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords, Charles Clark, William Finnelly - 1857 - 1044 страница
...proposition is, " Where there is nothing in the context of a will, from which it is apparent that a testator has used the words in which he has expressed...in any other than their strict and primary sense, but his words so interpreted, are insensible with reference to extrinsic circumstances, a Court of... | |
| Sir James Wigram, William Knox Wigram - 1858 - 246 страница
...tendered. 15. III. Where there is nothing in the context of a will, from which it is apparent that a testator has used the words in which he has expressed...in any other than their strict and primary sense, but his words, so interpreted, are insensible with reference to extrinsic circumstances, a Court of... | |
| John Bruce Norton - 1859 - 638 страница
...be tendered. III. Where there is nothing in the context of a will, from which it is apparent that a testator has used the words, in which he has expressed...in any other than their strict and primary sense, but his words, so interpreted, are inSensible with reference to extrinsic circumstances, a Court of... | |
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