The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 366
... death and during the lifetime of his widow his trustees should pay to his son an annuity - Death of son during lifetime of widow — Held that the annuity endured for the lifetime of the widow and , on the son's death , continued payable ...
... death and during the lifetime of his widow his trustees should pay to his son an annuity - Death of son during lifetime of widow — Held that the annuity endured for the lifetime of the widow and , on the son's death , continued payable ...
Page 368
... death in his whole children , who included the testator's son . " Whole children " was not a shifting term . It meant " whole children at death , " otherwise some such expression as " for the time being surviving " would have been used ...
... death in his whole children , who included the testator's son . " Whole children " was not a shifting term . It meant " whole children at death , " otherwise some such expression as " for the time being surviving " would have been used ...
Page 474
... death of the beneficiary , Succession - Will - Legacy - Income tax - Incidence of tax with declaration that none of the legacies were to be given as long as the beneficiary was in life - Held that the provisions of the codicil were ...
... death of the beneficiary , Succession - Will - Legacy - Income tax - Incidence of tax with declaration that none of the legacies were to be given as long as the beneficiary was in life - Held that the provisions of the codicil were ...
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