But if a reading of the whole will produces a conviction that the testator must necessarily have intended an interest to be given which is not bequeathed by express and formal words, the court must supply the defect by implication, and so mould the language... Massachusetts Reports - Stranica 623napisao/la Massachusetts. Supreme Judicial Court - 1881Potpun prikaz - O ovoj knjizi
| 1908 - Broj stranica: 1392
...bequeathed by express and formal words, the court will supply the defect by implication, and so mold the language of the testator as to carry into effect as far as possible the intention which it ia of opinion that he has, on the whole, sufficiently declared." Allen's Succession, 48 La. Ann. 1030.... | |
| Edward Beal - 1908 - Broj stranica: 766
...the Court is to supply the defect by implication, and thus to mould the language of the testator so as to carry into effect, as far as possible, the intention which it is of opinion that the testator has on the whole will sufficiently declared."— Towns v. Wentwortli (1858), 11 Moo. PC... | |
| Texas. Court of Civil Appeals - 1909 - Broj stranica: 770
...intended an interest to be given which is not bequeathed by express and formal words, the court must supply the defect by implication, and so mould the...he has, on the whole will, sufficiently declared." This language is quoted with approval in the case of Robison v. Portland Orphans Asylum, 123 U. S.,... | |
| Ohio. Courts - 1909 - Broj stranica: 702
...bequeathed by express and formal words, the court will supply the defect by implication and so mold the language of the testator as to carry into effect, as far as possible, the intention which it is of the opinion he has on the whole sufficiently declared." And in Ttalch v. Pickering, 154 Mass., 563... | |
| Frederick Pollock, Robert Campbell, Oliver Augustus Saunders, Arthur Beresford Cane, Joseph Gerald Pease, William Bowstead - 1910 - Broj stranica: 1182
...tho Court is to supply the defert by implication, and thus to mould tho language of the testator BO as to carry into effect, as far as possible, the intention which, in its opinion, tho testator has on the whole will sufficiently declared. A testator, by his will,... | |
| 1926 - Broj stranica: 1262
...the court is to supply the defect by implication, and thus to mold the language of the testator, so as to carry into effect, as far as possible, the intention which it is of opinion that the testator has on the whole will, sufficiently declared" (Towns v. Wentworth (1858) 11 Moore, PCC... | |
| 1913 - Broj stranica: 1330
...bequeathed by express and formal words, the court must supply the defect by implication, and so mold uCV / g \T6~ PY 6 ݣ $ F sM V V ` r S P h.! " e I a/ ͓ ^ a9 @ 4 A In Bayley v. Bailey, 5 Cush. 258, there •raa an instrument in question which was in the following... | |
| Alured Myddelton Wilshere - 1920 - Broj stranica: 620
...the Court is to supply the defect by implication, and thus to mould the language of the testator so as to carry into effect, as far as possible, the intention which it is of opinion that the testator has in the will sufficiently declared " (fi). The Court may therefore construe a will... | |
| Massachusetts. Supreme Judicial Court - 1921 - Broj stranica: 792
...intended an interest to be given which is not bequeathed by express and formal words, the court must supply the defect by implication and so mould the...carry into effect as far as possible the intention sufficiently declared by the whole will, the intent which calls for the application of such a rule... | |
| 1891 - Broj stranica: 1240
...grandchildren ol Emeliue of a portion of the share of their grandmother, leave any intestate estate. When the reading of a whole will . produces a conviction...intention which it is of opinion that he has on the whole sufficiently declared. Metcalf v. Framingham, 128 Mass. 375. An examination of the decisions in similar... | |
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