| Law - 1852 - 584 pages
...after, or following, or under, or beside, or opposite to the end of the will, that it shall be apparent on the face of the will that the testator intended to give effect by such his signature to the writing signed as his will, and that no such will shall be affected... | |
| Great Britain - 1852 - 718 pages
...after, or following, or under, or beside, or opposite to the End of the Will, that it shall be apparent on the Face of the Will that the Testator intended to give Effect by such his Signature to the Writing signed as his Will, and that no such Will shall be affected... | |
| Law - 1853 - 524 pages
...after, or following, or under, or beside, or opposite to the end of the will, that it shall be apparent on the face of the will that the testator intended to give effect, by such his signature, to the writing signed as his will ; and that no such will shall be affected... | |
| William Mawdesley Best - Cross-examination - 1854 - 930 pages
...after, or following, or under, or beside, or opposite to the end of the will, that it shall be apparent on the face of the will that the testator intended to give effect by such his signature to the writing signed as his will, and that no such will shall be affected... | |
| Frederick Prideaux - Conveyancing - 1856 - 824 pages
...after, or following or under, or beside or opposite to the end of the will, that it shall be apparent on the face of the will, that the testator intended to give effect by such his signature to the writing signed as his will, and that no such will shall be affected... | |
| William Hughes - Conveyancing - 1856 - 938 pages
...after, or following, or under, or beside, or opposite to the end of the will, that it shall be apparent on the face of the will that the testator intended to give effect by such his signature to the writing signed as his will, and that no such will shall be affected... | |
| Great Britain, Leonard Shelford - 1856 - 856 pages
...after, or following, or under, or beside or opposite to the end of the will, that it shall be apparent on the face of the will that the testator intended to give effect by such his signature to the writing signed as his will, and that no such will shall be affected... | |
| William Hughes - Conveyancing - 1857 - 804 pages
...after, or following, or under, or beside, or opposite to the end of the will, that it shall be apparent on the face of the will that the testator intended to give effect to such his signature by his writing signed as his will ; and that no such will shall be affected... | |
| Edwin Tyrrell Hurlstone, John Paxton Norman - Law reports, digests, etc - 1858 - 956 pages
...coming to the conclusion that there was such an indication, he relied on the fact that it was apparent on the face of the will that the testator intended to give a personal benefit, and not a transmissible interest, to those to whom the estate was limited in default of issue. Hugh... | |
| |