| Law - 1835 - 520 pages
...technical words, or words of known legal import, must have their legal effect, even though the testator uses inconsistent words, unless those inconsistent...not mean to use the technical words in their proper legal sense. (Doe d. Jesson v. Wright, 1 Bligb, 51 ; a B. & C. 357 ; 2 Bing. 126.) Doe d. Gallini v.... | |
| New Jersey. Court of Chancery - Law reports, digests, etc - 1898 - 924 pages
...legal effect, even though the testator uses inconsistent words, unless those inconsistent wordsare of such a nature as to make it perfectly clear that the...to use the technical words in their proper sense." In a later case, Chief-Justice Cockburn, in speaking of the rule in Shelley's Case, and the conditions... | |
| Sandford Nevile, Sir William Montagu Manning - Law reports, digests, etc - 1834 - 1022 pages
...technical words, or words of known legal import, must have their legal effect, even though the testator uses inconsistent words, unless those inconsistent...proper sense ; and so it is said by Lord Redesdale in Doe A. Jesson v. Wright(tf)." In almost all the cases in which an estate is given to A., without saying... | |
| Law - 1834 - 614 pages
...technical words, or words of known legal import, must have their legal effect, even though the testator uses inconsistent words, unless those inconsistent...not mean to use the technical words in their proper legal sense. (Doe d. Jesson v. Wright, 1 Bligh, 51 ; 2 B. & C. 357; 2 Bing. 126.)— Doe d. Gallini... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench - Law reports, digests, etc - 1835 - 1218 pages
...technical words, or words of known legal import, must have their legal effect, even though the testator uses inconsistent words, unless those inconsistent...so it is said by Lord Redesdale in Jesson v. Wright (It). This doctrine (a) Sec Powell on Devises, 3d ed. c. 27. vol. 2. p. 552. (6) 6*1 of general and... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Exchequer, Edward Younge, John Collyer - Equity - 1836 - 750 pages
...to the late cases, technical words in a will must have their legal effect, even though the testator uses inconsistent words, unless those inconsistent...to use the technical words in their proper sense. Now there is nothing to shew that the testator did not mean to use the words " with remainder" in their... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Exchequer, Roger Meeson, William Newland Welsby - Law reports, digests, etc - 1839 - 856 pages
...words of LITTLI°WOOD known legal import, must have their legal effect, even "• though the testator uses inconsistent words, unless those inconsistent...it is said by Lord Redesdale, in Jesson v. Wright (a)." In the present case, it is easy to give effect to the whole of the words of the will, by construing... | |
| Solomon Atkinson - Conveyancing - 1839 - 708 pages
...technical words, or words of known legal import, must have their legal effect, even though the testator uses inconsistent words, unless those inconsistent...to use the technical words in their proper sense. This doctrine of general and particular intent ought to be carried no farther than this ; and thus... | |
| Thomas Jarman - Wills - 1844 - 820 pages
...technical words or words of known legal import must have their legal effect, even though the testator uses inconsistent words, unless those inconsistent...so it is said by Lord Redesdale in Jesson v. Wright (q). This doctrine of general and particular intent ought to be carried no further than this ; and... | |
| Herbert Broom - Legal maxims - 1845 - 544 pages
...technical words, or words of known legal import, must have their legal effect, even though the testator uses inconsistent words, unless those inconsistent...to use the technical words in their proper sense. The doctrine of general and particular intent, thus explained, (0 Per Lord Eldon, C., Church v. 1 Rep.... | |
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