| Abraham Clark Freeman - Law reports, digests, etc - 1903 - 1072 pages
...drew from the bank. It remained the identical thing bequeathed until disposed of in some way by her If the money remained practically the same money,...merely used as descriptive of the thing bequeathed." But see Bell's Estate, 8 Pa. Co. Ct. Eep. 454. c. As to Place or Locality.— Some confusion has arisen... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - Law reports, digests, etc - 1903 - 1084 pages
...drew from the bank. It remained the identical thing bequeathed until disposed of in some way by her If the money remained practically the same money,...an ademption. The place of deposit was merely used aa descriptive of the thing bequeathed." But see Bell's Estate, 8 Pa. Co. Ct. Kep. 454. c. As to Place... | |
| John Chipman Gray - Personal property - 1906 - 756 pages
...58 NJ Eq. 149, decided in 1899, which was also a case of ademption, the vice-chancellor held that " the place of deposit was merely used as descriptive...the place is merely descriptive the removal of the thing to another place is immaterial." And, finally, we are of the opinion that the terms of the fifth... | |
| George Purcell Costigan - Executors and administrators - 1910 - 874 pages
...149, 42 Atl. 1049, decided in 1899, which was also a case of ademption, the Vice Chancellor held that "the place of deposit was merely used as descriptive...the place is merely Descriptive the removal of the thing to another place is immaterial." And, finally, we are of the opinion that the terms of the fifth... | |
| George Purcell Costigan - Executors and administrators - 1910 - 810 pages
...149, 42 Atl. 1049, decided in 1899, which was also a case of ademption, the Vice Chancellor held that "the place of deposit was merely used as descriptive...the place is merely descriptive the removal of the thing to another place is immaterial." And, finally, we are of the opinion that the terms of the fifth... | |
| Joseph Warren - Executors and administrators - 1917 - 906 pages
...Walsh, 58 NJ Eq. 149, decided in 1899, which was also a case of ademption, the vice-chancellor held that "the place of deposit was merely used as descriptive...the place is merely descriptive the removal of the thing to another place is immaterial." And, finally, we are of the opinion that the terms of the fifth... | |
| Law - 1899 - 546 pages
...and kept It until April 1st following, and then, with a slight addition, placed it in the Ho'ooken Bank. While by this deposit in this last-named bank...things to another place is immaterial. Theob. Wills, 130. For these reasons I have concluded that this case differs from those which have dealt with gifts... | |
| Rhode Island. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1902 - 778 pages
...Walsh, 58 NJ Eq. 149, decided in 1899, which was also a case of ademption, the vice-chancellor held that "the place of deposit was merely used as descriptive...the place is merely descriptive the removal of the thing to another place is immaterial." And, finally, we are of the opinion that the terms of the fifth... | |
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