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Page 13
It was drawn at sixty days ' time , and payable at a certain named bank ; and was signed by the officers designated in the articles of association to execute promissory notes . In one corner of the face of the note there ...
It was drawn at sixty days ' time , and payable at a certain named bank ; and was signed by the officers designated in the articles of association to execute promissory notes . In one corner of the face of the note there ...
Page 20
There , the two notes executed by the corporation , though in the ordinary form of promissory notes , bore upon their face ... The seal was the only real evidence of execution , the signature of the president being added to attest the ...
There , the two notes executed by the corporation , though in the ordinary form of promissory notes , bore upon their face ... The seal was the only real evidence of execution , the signature of the president being added to attest the ...
Page 88
... evidence of a conspiracy by such parties to suppress the will is immaterial , unless accompanied with evidence sufficient to justify a jury in finding the execution and contents of the will , and its loss since the testator's death ...
... evidence of a conspiracy by such parties to suppress the will is immaterial , unless accompanied with evidence sufficient to justify a jury in finding the execution and contents of the will , and its loss since the testator's death ...
Page 89
Whereas the said appellant affirms and said respondents deny that the said Bordman deceased leaving a will duly executed , of which the paper annexed to or embodied in the appellant's petition is a true copy : * 2.
Whereas the said appellant affirms and said respondents deny that the said Bordman deceased leaving a will duly executed , of which the paper annexed to or embodied in the appellant's petition is a true copy : * 2.
Page 90
“ Did William H. Bordman , by a codicil made to his last will and testament , executed in the presence of Cushing , Brooks ... The burden is on the appellant to prove the execution of these testamentary papers , and to establish their ...
“ Did William H. Bordman , by a codicil made to his last will and testament , executed in the presence of Cushing , Brooks ... The burden is on the appellant to prove the execution of these testamentary papers , and to establish their ...
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