These and other cases shew that when there appears a general intention in favour of a class, and a particular intention in favour of individuals of a class to be selected by another person, and the particular intention fails, from that selection not being... A Treatise on the Law of Trusts and Trustees - Page 429by Jairus Ware Perry, Edwin A. Howes, Jr. - 2000 - 297 pagesLimited preview - About this book
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1848 - 572 pages
..."when there appears a general intention in favour of a class, and a particular intention in favour of individuals of a class to be selected by another...Court will carry into effect the general intention in favour of the class" (1). There was no new rule introduced in that case, but the authorities were referred... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Chancery, James William Mylne, Richard Davis Craig - Equity - 1848 - 340 pages
...that when there appears a general intention in favour of a class, and a particular intention in favour of individuals of a class to be selected by another...Court will carry into effect the general intention in favour of the class. When such an intention appears, the case arises, as stated by Lord Eldon in Brown... | |
| Thomas Jodrell Phillips, Great Britain. Court of Chancery - Equity - 1849 - 914 pages
...general intention in favour of a class, and a particular intention in favour of individuals of the class to be selected by another person, and the particular intention fails from the selection not being made, the Court will carry into effect the general intention in favour of the... | |
| Samuel Owen - Law - 1850 - 416 pages
...particular intention in favor of individuals of that class, to be selected by the donee of the power, and the particular intention fails from that selection...effect the general intention in favor of the class. In every such case the power is so given as to make it the duty of the donee to execute it, and the... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Chancery - Equity - 1850 - 744 pages
...a general intention in favor of a class, and a particular intention in favor of individuals of the class to be selected by another person, and the particular intention fails from the selection not being made, the court will carry into effect the general intention in favor of the... | |
| Equity - 1862 - 590 pages
...where there appears a general intention in favour of a class, and a particular intention in favour of individuals of a class to be selected by another...selection not being made, the Court will carry into eflect the general intention in favour of the class." The principal cases on the subject are collected... | |
| India, Whitley Stokes - Inheritance and succession - 1865 - 316 pages
...a class, and a particular intention in favour of individuals of a 'class to be selected by anothcr person, and the particular intention fails, from that...Court will carry into effect the general intention in favour of the class. When such an intention appears^ the case arises, as stated by Lord Eldon in Brown... | |
| Isaac Fletcher Redfield - Wills - 1865 - 894 pages
...general intention, in favor of a class, and a particular intention, in favor of individuals of the class to be selected by another person, and the particular intention fails, from the selection not being made, the court will carry into effect the general intention in favor of the... | |
| Edmund Henry Turner Snell - Equity - 1872 - 640 pages
...particular inten- ried out, if tion in favour of individuals of a class to be selected ^f t jon fin?" by another person, and the particular intention fails,...court will carry into effect the general intention in favour of the class." In Salisbury v. Denton^ a testator by will gave a fund to be at the disposal... | |
| Frederick Thomas White, Owen Davies Tudor - Equity - 1877 - 1278 pages
...selection and distribution in his surviving child. " When there appears," observes his Lordship, " a general intention in favor of a class, and a particular...class. When such an intention appears, the case arises, ns stated by Lord Eldon, in Brown v. Higgs (8 Ves. 574), of the power being so given as to make it... | |
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