| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords, Richard Bligh - 1825 - 778 halaman
...must be clearly intelligible and unequivocal. — Id. - 53 vol. n. 3 E All the cases but Doe v. Gqff decide that the latter words, unless they contain...The rule is, that technical words shall have their legal effect, unless from subsequent inconsistent words it is very clear the testator meant otherwise... | |
| William Hayes - 1835 - 616 halaman
...has justly observed, (.lesson v. Wright, 2 Bligh, 57,) that ' to say that the general intent shall overrule the particular is not the most accurate expression of the principle of decision, but that the rule is, that technical words shall have their legal effect, unless from subsequent inconsistent... | |
| Solomon Atkinson - 1839 - 708 halaman
...sense, because there are other inconsistent 1 11 East, 668. words. All the cases but Doe v. Goff3, decide that the latter words, unless they contain...The rule is, that technical words shall have their legal effect, unless from subsequent inconsistent words it is very clear that the testator meant otherwise.... | |
| Thomas Jarman - 1844 - 820 halaman
...follows that he was ignorant of the effect of the one or of the other. All the cases but Doe v. Gojf(f) decide that the latter words, unless they contain...the legal import of the former, are to be rejected. Lord Redes- That the general intent should overrule the particular, is not date'* state- y , , . .... | |
| Charles Fearne, Charles Butler - 1845 - 488 halaman
...over according to the final limitation. (2 Bligh, 55.) Lord Redesdale expressed himself thus : — " That the general intent should overrule the particular,...The rule is, that technical words shall have their legal effect, unless, from subsequent inconsistent words, it is very clear that the testator meant... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, John Scott - 1845 - 1114 halaman
...is as difficult to be reconciled with other cases." And Lord Eedesdale says— 2 Bligh, 56—58 : " That the general intent should over-rule the particular,...The rule is, that technical words shall have their legal effect, unless, from subsequent inconsistent words, it is very clear that 1844. the testator... | |
| Thomas Jarman - 1859 - 604 halaman
...follows that he was ignorant of the effect of the one or of the other. All the cases but Doe v. Goff (c) decide that the latter words, unless they contain...The rule is, that technical words shall have their legal effect, unless from subsequent inconsistent words it is very elear that the testator meant otherwise.... | |
| Thomas Jarman - 1881 - 934 halaman
...follows that he was ignorant of the effect of the one or of the other. All the cases but Doe v. Goff (k) decide that the latter words, unless they contain...rejected. That the general intent should overrule the particrilar, Lor(j is not the most accurate expression of the principle of decision. dale's 8tateTke... | |
| Thomas Jarman - 1881 - 954 halaman
...follows that he was ignorant of the effect of the one or of the other. All the cases but Doe v. Goff (A) decide that the latter words, unless they contain...former, are to be rejected. That the general intent thmdd overrule the particular, is not the most accurate expression of the principle of decision. The... | |
| Charles Fisk Beach (Jr.) - 1888 - 650 halaman
...general intention of the testator, the accuracy of the rule has been doubted ;5 and it is said : " That the general intent should overrule the particular...The rule is, that technical words shall have their legal effect, unless from subsesequent inconsistent words it is very clear that the testator meant... | |
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