The Law Magazine and Law Review: Or, Quarterly Journal of Jurisprudence, Band 2Butterworths, 1856 |
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... reference in the margin or at the end , in an authentic will , for default of signature or of appel- lation by the testator , does not induce the nullity of the will ; the default of signature by the testator rendering the reference ...
... reference in the margin or at the end , in an authentic will , for default of signature or of appel- lation by the testator , does not induce the nullity of the will ; the default of signature by the testator rendering the reference ...
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... reference to the security to be given by treasurers and other officers ( s . 17 ) . The next Act is the 11 & 12 Vict . c . 133 , which was passed in 1848 , and relates exclusively to the sister country . It is intituled , " An Act to ...
... reference to the security to be given by treasurers and other officers ( s . 17 ) . The next Act is the 11 & 12 Vict . c . 133 , which was passed in 1848 , and relates exclusively to the sister country . It is intituled , " An Act to ...
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... reference to the measure itself , it would have been without doubt a great improvement on the present system , and would indeed have secured almost all the advantages required . It was , however , imperfect in some respects . The ...
... reference to the measure itself , it would have been without doubt a great improvement on the present system , and would indeed have secured almost all the advantages required . It was , however , imperfect in some respects . The ...
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