Lawyers' Reports Annotated, Volumen27Lawyers' Co-operative Publishing Company, 1910 |
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Página 53
... valid will is one that greater capacity is needed for this purpose than is required to enter into a contract or execute a deed . In Hoban v . Campau , 52 Mich . 346 , 17 N. W. 797 , a witness for the contestant swore that she thought ...
... valid will is one that greater capacity is needed for this purpose than is required to enter into a contract or execute a deed . In Hoban v . Campau , 52 Mich . 346 , 17 N. W. 797 , a witness for the contestant swore that she thought ...
Página 312
... valid gift inter vivos ? The rule is that , to constitute a valid " gift inter vivos , " there must be a gratuitous and absolute transfer of the prop- erty from the donor to the donee , taking ef- fect immediately , and fully executed ...
... valid gift inter vivos ? The rule is that , to constitute a valid " gift inter vivos , " there must be a gratuitous and absolute transfer of the prop- erty from the donor to the donee , taking ef- fect immediately , and fully executed ...
Página 346
... valid tax deed than it would have been if not signed by the treasurer . A failure to observe this essential requirement of the statute as to its execution is as fatal to its validity as the failure to comply with the statute as to ...
... valid tax deed than it would have been if not signed by the treasurer . A failure to observe this essential requirement of the statute as to its execution is as fatal to its validity as the failure to comply with the statute as to ...
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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