... be regarded, is the law of the country under which the will is made, and its dispositions are to be carried out. If that law has attached to particular words a particular meaning or to a particular disposition a particular effect, it must be assumed... Hindoo law - Página 182de John Cochrane - 1872Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Joseph Goodeve - 1862 - 776 páginas
...Sreemntty Soorjeemoney Dosseew. Denobundo Mullick, 6, Moore's EI Appeal Cues, p. 526. in the dispositions which he has made, had regard to that meaning or to...the Will or the surrounding circumstances displace that assumption. " These are, as we think, the principles by which we ought to be guided in determining... | |
| Shama Churun Sircar - 1867 - 1246 páginas
...particular disposition a particular effect, it must be assumed that the testator, in the dispositions which he has made, had regard to that meaning or to...the will or the surrounding circumstances displace that assumption. These are, as we think, the principles by which we ought to be guided in determining... | |
| Standish Grove Grady - 1868 - 582 páginas
...particular disposition a particular effect, it must be assumed that the testator in the dispositions he has made had regard to that meaning or to that...the will or the surrounding circumstances displace that assumption. ACCUMULATIONS OP JOINT FAMILY — EIGHT OF WIFE OF CO-SHARER. — A testator by his... | |
| Punjab (India) - 1869 - 838 páginas
...particular disposition a particular effect, it must be assumed that the testator in the dispositions which he has made had regard to that meaning or to that effect, unless the language, the will, pr the surrounding circumstances displace that assumption." And further on in the same judgment... | |
| Herbert Cowell - 1871 - 366 páginas
...be assumed that the testator, in the dispositions which he has made, had regard to that meaning or that effect, unless the language of the will or the surrounding circumstances displace that assumption." Snorjee- In the will before the Council, there was an absolute gift Doun v. of one-fifth... | |
| John Cochrane - 1872 - 460 páginas
...disposition a particular effect, it must be assumed that the Testator, in the dispositions which he had made, had regard to that meaning or to that effect,...the Will or the surrounding circumstances displace that assumption." In the present case the Testator has actually given the entire property to the Executors... | |
| Richard Wallace, Frederick Waymouth Gibbs - 1877 - 164 páginas
...particular disposition a particular effect, it must be assumed that the testator in the dispositions which he has made had regard to that meaning or to...the will or the surrounding circumstances displace that assumption." (1). There can be no doubt that by the bequest to which I have referred the Administration... | |
| 1883 - 982 páginas
...particular dis" position a particular effect, it must be assumed that the testator " in the dispositions which he has made had regard to that meaning " or...that effect, unless the language of the will or the surround " ing circumstances displace that assumption." See also Mmsamul Bhubun Moyee Debie v. Earn... | |
| 1884 - 692 páginas
...particular effect, it must be assumed that the (a) See above, pp. 178, 181. testator, in the dispositions which he has made, had regard to that meaning or to...the will or the surrounding circumstances displace that assumption."^) Similar principles are laid down in the Tagore case (Z>) in which it is further... | |
| 1884 - 560 páginas
...particular disposition a particular effect, it must be assumed that the testator, in the dispositions which he has made, had regard to that meaning or to that effect, unless the language of the will or the'surrounding circumstances displace that assumption. These are, as we think, the principles by which... | |
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