| Roper Stote Donnison Roper - Decedents' estates - 1804 - 584 pages
...this was not a vefted legacy ; in the common cafes of legacies to be paid at the age of twenty-one, there is a certain time fixed, not to the thing itfelf,...the time annexed to the payment is merely eventual, smd may or may not come, and the perfon dies before the contingency happens, I can find no inftance... | |
| New Jersey. Court of Chancery - Law reports, digests, etc - 1877 - 748 pages
...not to the thing itself, but to the execution of it, and the time being so fixed, must necessarily come ; but when the time annexed to the payment is merely eventual, and may or may not come, and the person dies before the contingency happens, I can find no instance in this court where it has been... | |
| Matthew Bacon, Sir Henry Gwilliam, Charles Edward Dodd - Law - 1846 - 890 pages
...claimed the legacy of 200/. But Lord Hardwicke was of opinion, that it was not a vested legacy: for that when the time annexed to the payment is merely eventual, and may or may not come, and the person dies before the contingency happens, he could find no instance where it had been held, that... | |
| Owen Davies Tudor - Conveyancing - 1856 - 942 pages
...itself, but to the execution of it, and the time being so fixed must necessarily come; but when the lime annexed to the payment is merely eventual, and may or may not come, and the person dies before the contingency happens, I can find no instance in this Couit where it has been... | |
| New Jersey. Court of Chancery - Equity - 1877 - 748 pages
...not to the thing itself, but to the execution of it, and the time being so fixed, must necessarily come; but when the time annexed to the payment is merely eventual, and may or may not come, and the person dies before the contingency happens, 1 eun find no instance in this court where it lias been... | |
| Sir Henry Studdy Theobald - Forms (Law) - 1881 - 908 pages
...given age, but since he must attain it if he lives, this contingent. latter contingency is disregarded. "When the time annexed to the payment is merely eventual, and may or may not come, and the person dies before the contingency happens, I can find no instance in this Court where it has been... | |
| John Chipman Gray - Personal property - 1891 - 1022 pages
...not to the thing itself, but to the execution of it, and the time being so fixed, must necessarily come : but when the time annexed to the payment is merely eventual, and may or may not come, and the person dies before the contingency happens, I can find no instance in this court, where it has been... | |
| Albert Martin Kales - Future interests - 1917 - 1496 pages
...not to the thing itself, but to the execution of it, and the time being so fixed, must necessarily come: but when the time annexed to the payment is merely eventual, and may or may not come, and the person dies before the contingency happens, I can find no instance in this court, where it has been... | |
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