| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords - 1830 - 588 oldal
...one completely answers the description which the testator has given of those who are to be devisees under his will, and therefore, there is no person...description given of the object of his bounty in his will. In Prank v. Frank, 8 Taunton, 145, it is said, "To,make " an estate contingent we must have such words... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords, Richard Bligh - 1831 - 478 oldal
...completely answers the description which the testator has given of those 1829. who are to be devisees under his will, and therefore there is no person in whom the estates can vest. I* *s an established principle of law recognized by all the cases that are in the books, and founded... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1890 - 998 oldal
...one completely answers the description which the testator has given of those who are to be devisees under his will; and therefore there is no person in whom the estate can vest It is prima facie contingent, notwithstanding a gift over in default of a child or... | |
| 1865 - 826 oldal
...one completely answers the description which the testator has given of those who are to be devisees under his will, and therefore there is no person in whom the estates can vest. This is an established principle of law, recognised by all the cases in the books, and founded on the... | |
| 1864 - 922 oldal
...one completely answers the description which the testator has given to those who are to be devisees under his will, and therefore there is no person in whom the estates pan vest." Lord Eldon (in moving the House) says, that looking to the decisions which had taken place"... | |
| Victoria. Supreme Court - 1921 - 692 oldal
...one completely answers the description \vhich the testator has given of those who are to be devisees under his will, and therefore there is no person in...principle of law recognized by all the cases that arc in the books, and founded on the nature of things, that estates must remain contingent until there... | |
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