This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1882 Excerpt: ...without placing them under a disadvantage, but denies this privilege to the sons; the third treats the sons and daughters alike, and although the second is the plan most usually adopted, some may perhaps be inclined to prefer the third, on account of the hardship of XV. punishing the issue for the too hasty marriage of ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1882 Excerpt: ...without placing them under a disadvantage, but denies this privilege to the sons; the third treats the sons and daughters alike, and although the second is the plan most usually adopted, some may perhaps be inclined to prefer the third, on account of the hardship of XV. punishing the issue for the too hasty marriage of their parents, such of course being the practical effect of giving no transmissible interest to sons who marry and die under age. In the clause empowering the sons to purchase the business, certain conditions are introduced with a view to protecting the trustees against applications to allow the purchase-money to remain on security, which, having regard to the difficulty of carrying out such arrangements, and the additional trouble involved, would place the trustees in an unpleasant position. XVI. Will of a young Man possessing Real and Personal Xvt. Estate. Devise of a Farm to two for their joint Lives, with Remainder to the Survivor. Bequest of a Leasehold Dwelling-house to Father for Life, then to Brother. Residue of Personalty to Father. Appointment of Father as Executor. THIS IS THE LAST WILL AND TESTA-MENT of me, A. B., gentleman, now residing with my father, F. B., of, &c., Esq. I Devise all that Devise of a my farm, consisting of a dwelling-house, yard, TMf dg garden, farm buildings, and 160 acres of land, for their known as " The Uplands," situate in the parish of tnh TM"' in the county of, and now in the occupa-mainder to tion of, To The Use Of my friends C. D., of, vivor. &c, and E. F., of, &c, during their joint lives, in equal shares; With remainder To The Use of the survivor of them the said C. D. and E. F., in fee Bequest of simple. I Bequeath all that my leasehold dwelling-JeasehoIl r o house to hous...
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Acceptable. 1882. Unknown Binding. 218pp. Original brown cloth cover. Title in gilt on spine and front board. Cover is worn, spine is detached and held on with tape. Text clean and bright. Previous owner's stamp on title page and first page. Page edges are stained. Keywords: Law, 19th Century Law.....We ship daily from our warehouse.