Reports of Cases Heard and Determined in the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Volume 106 |
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... testator exer- cising the power of appointment . - Stephen M Buckingham died in 1887 , leaving a will , by which he created two trusts , one in a fund o1 $ 30,000 and the other in one - eighth of his residuary estate , and directed that ...
... testator exer- cising the power of appointment . - Stephen M Buckingham died in 1887 , leaving a will , by which he created two trusts , one in a fund o1 $ 30,000 and the other in one - eighth of his residuary estate , and directed that ...
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... the United States Trust Company of New York in trust for the benefit of the testator's niece , Martha Wil- liams Buckingham Wood , of the same amount and upon the same SECOND DEPARTMENT , JUNE , 1905 . [ Vol . MATTER OF BUCKINGHAM . 15.
... the United States Trust Company of New York in trust for the benefit of the testator's niece , Martha Wil- liams Buckingham Wood , of the same amount and upon the same SECOND DEPARTMENT , JUNE , 1905 . [ Vol . MATTER OF BUCKINGHAM . 15.
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... testator's nephew . In the year 1888 proceedings were taken under the Collateral Inher- itance Law ( Laws of 1885 , chap . 483 , as amd . by Laws of 1887 , chap . 713 ) then in force to fix the tax to be paid upon the specific trust ...
... testator's nephew . In the year 1888 proceedings were taken under the Collateral Inher- itance Law ( Laws of 1885 , chap . 483 , as amd . by Laws of 1887 , chap . 713 ) then in force to fix the tax to be paid upon the specific trust ...
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... testator's death . A man who died seized of real property worth about $ 38,000 and personal prop- erty worth about $ 24,000 , bequeathed to his wife , whom he appointed execu- trix and trustee thereunder , real property of the value of ...
... testator's death . A man who died seized of real property worth about $ 38,000 and personal prop- erty worth about $ 24,000 , bequeathed to his wife , whom he appointed execu- trix and trustee thereunder , real property of the value of ...
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... testator gave to his widow absolutely a legacy of $ 150,000 " in lien of all other interest , dower or distributive share , of my estate . " Mr. Justice INGRAHAM , writing for the court , after con- sidering a number of cases in this ...
... testator gave to his widow absolutely a legacy of $ 150,000 " in lien of all other interest , dower or distributive share , of my estate . " Mr. Justice INGRAHAM , writing for the court , after con- sidering a number of cases in this ...
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Page 118 - She was a resident of the State of New York at the time the testatrix died.
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