Lawyers' Reports Annotated, Volumen27Lawyers' Co-operative Publishing Company, 1910 |
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... memory . 1. In general . From the general tests mentioned supra , III . , it is evident that a considerable weak- ness of the memory is consistent with testa- mentary capacity . In Turner v . Hand , 3 Wall . Jr. 88 , Fe Cas . No. 14,257 ...
... memory . 1. In general . From the general tests mentioned supra , III . , it is evident that a considerable weak- ness of the memory is consistent with testa- mentary capacity . In Turner v . Hand , 3 Wall . Jr. 88 , Fe Cas . No. 14,257 ...
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... memory possessed by the testa- tor , as the question , Had he a disposing memory ? Was he capable of recollecting the property he was about to bequeath , the manner of distributing it , and the objects of his bounty ? Turner v . Hand ...
... memory possessed by the testa- tor , as the question , Had he a disposing memory ? Was he capable of recollecting the property he was about to bequeath , the manner of distributing it , and the objects of his bounty ? Turner v . Hand ...
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ing from such a failure of memory as to testator said that his memory was failing . incapacitate her from making a will should | La Bau v . Vanderbilt , 3 Redf . 384 . have been left to the jury . That there was some decay in a ...
ing from such a failure of memory as to testator said that his memory was failing . incapacitate her from making a will should | La Bau v . Vanderbilt , 3 Redf . 384 . have been left to the jury . That there was some decay in a ...
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Pittsburgh R Co Cline v Pa | 111 |
Preble Coffeen v | 159 |
Cemetery v | 875 |
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