Lawyers' Reports Annotated, Volumen27Lawyers' Co-operative Publishing Company, 1910 |
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Página 11
... capacity laid down is very close to , if not identical with , the rule above announced . See also Hall v . Hall , 18 Ga . 40. In Morris v . Stokes , 21 Ga . 552 , a charge that the tes- tator could will his property unless totally ...
... capacity laid down is very close to , if not identical with , the rule above announced . See also Hall v . Hall , 18 Ga . 40. In Morris v . Stokes , 21 Ga . 552 , a charge that the tes- tator could will his property unless totally ...
Página 49
... capacity to make a will , one must know the number of his children , or others dependent upon his bounty , their de- serts with reference to conduct and capacity as well as need , and what he has before done for them relatively to each ...
... capacity to make a will , one must know the number of his children , or others dependent upon his bounty , their de- serts with reference to conduct and capacity as well as need , and what he has before done for them relatively to each ...
Página 295
... capacity of testator , made with- tion of the admissibility of declarations of deceased subscribing witnesses as to the tes- tamentary capacity of the testator . Some courts hold such evidence inadmissible . one time of a day is not ...
... capacity of testator , made with- tion of the admissibility of declarations of deceased subscribing witnesses as to the tes- tamentary capacity of the testator . Some courts hold such evidence inadmissible . one time of a day is not ...
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Pittsburgh R Co Cline v Pa | 111 |
Preble Coffeen v | 159 |
Cemetery v | 875 |
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able action adverse possession alleged amount appear appellant applied assignment authority bank belief capacity cause charge claim condition consideration Constitution contract corporation County court damages death decision defendant delusion disposing duty effect evidence executed existence fact give given ground held hold husband incapacity injury insane instruction interest Iowa issue judgment jury land limitations Mass matter means memory ment mental mind mortgage N. Y. Supp nature necessary negligence objects operation opinion owner paid party payment person plaintiff possession present purchaser question reason received recover relation result rule says sell sound statute sufficient supra tax deed testamentary capacity testator tion tort transfer trial understand valid void wife witness