| George Purcell Costigan - 1910 - 874 halaman
...bounty, and the scope and bearing of the provisions of his will. He must have sufficient active memory to collect In his mind, without prompting, the particulars...or elements of the business to be transacted, and ro hold them in his mind a sufficient length of time to perceive, at least, their obvious relations... | |
| James Schouler - 1910 - 760 halaman
...of the testamentary business in question. And these particulars he should hold in mind long enough to perceive their obvious relations to each other, and be able to form some rational judgment in regard to them,' and 1 Meeker v. Meeker, 75 111. 260; Bundy v. McKnight, 48 Ind 502; Duffield v. Robeson.... | |
| New York (State). Surrogate's Court (New York County) - 1911 - 670 halaman
...and the scope and bearing of the powers of his will. Such testator must have sufficient active memory to collect in his mind without prompting the particulars...hold them in his mind a sufficient length of time to preceive at least their obvious relations to each other, and be able to form some rational judgment... | |
| Franklin A. Beecher - 1911 - 492 halaman
...of his will, and must have sufficient active memory to collect in his mind, without prompting, the elements of the business to be transacted, and to...in his mind a sufficient length of time to perceive at least their obvious relations to each other, and be able to form some rational judgment in relation... | |
| New York (State). Supreme Court. Appellate Division - 1911 - 1148 halaman
...nature of the transaction, and did not have sufficient capacity to comprehend and collect in his mind the particulars or elements of the business to be transacted, and to hold them in his mind sufficient length of time to perceive at least their obvious relaFourth Department, November, 1910.... | |
| New York (State). Surrogate's Court (New York County) - 1912 - 666 halaman
...capacity is as follows: " Testator must, in the language of the cases, have sufficient active memory to collect in his mind, without prompting, the particulars...his mind a sufficient length of time to perceive, at least, their obvious relations to each other, and be able to form some rational judgment in relation... | |
| Charles Erehart Chadman - 1912 - 682 halaman
...remaining. He must undoubtedly retain sufficient active memory to collect in his mind, without prompting, particulars or elements of the business to be transacted,...his mind a sufficient length of time to perceive, at least, their more obvious relations to each other, and be able to form some rational judgment in... | |
| Lemuel H. Foster - 1913 - 304 halaman
...memory." That is, the testator must have sufficient soundness of mind to recollect without prompting, the elements of the business to be transacted, and to...perceive their obvious relations to each other and to be able to form a rational judgment in regard to them, but he need not have the same perfect and... | |
| James Calvin Reed - 1917 - 652 halaman
...transacted, and to hold them in his mind a sufficient length of time to perceive, at least, their more obvious relations to each other, and be able to form some rational judgment in relation to them. The elements of such a judgment should be the number of his children, their deserts, with reference... | |
| Epaphroditus Peck - 1920 - 552 halaman
...668; McMasters v. Scrlven, 85 Wise. 162, S9 Am. St. Rep. 828 "He must have sufficient active memory to collect In his mind, without prompting, the particulars...In his mind a sufficient length of time to perceive at least their obvious relations to each other, and be able to form some rational judgment in relation... | |
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