Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 6Virginia State Bar Association, 1893 - Bar associations |
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Page 68
... equally involved in phraseology and construction , but one of the most important of recent years was so badly drawn as to contain misspelt words and ungrammatical sentences . Our State statutes have never de- scended so low as this ...
... equally involved in phraseology and construction , but one of the most important of recent years was so badly drawn as to contain misspelt words and ungrammatical sentences . Our State statutes have never de- scended so low as this ...
Page 181
... equally as much consideration is not due from us to the rights of life and liberty . So that while this great country moves with giant strides in the increase of population and wealth , the intelligence , character and patriotism of its ...
... equally as much consideration is not due from us to the rights of life and liberty . So that while this great country moves with giant strides in the increase of population and wealth , the intelligence , character and patriotism of its ...
Page 184
... equally applicable to all legal or solemn instruments , 2 it will conduce to brevity and clearness to take a will as the best type of such instruments , since it is upon wills that questions of interpretation most frequently arise , and ...
... equally applicable to all legal or solemn instruments , 2 it will conduce to brevity and clearness to take a will as the best type of such instruments , since it is upon wills that questions of interpretation most frequently arise , and ...
Page 190
... equally , the description contained in the will . " Here , then , we find a predicament of facts which calls for the use of extrinsic evidence in aid of the interpretation of the wri- ting . But extrinsic evidence of what ? How shall ...
... equally , the description contained in the will . " Here , then , we find a predicament of facts which calls for the use of extrinsic evidence in aid of the interpretation of the wri- ting . But extrinsic evidence of what ? How shall ...
Page 195
... equally describe both claimants , or should be in part applicable to one and in part to the other , these facts showing motive , when brought into contact with the words in the will , tend , as the subjective antecedents of intention ...
... equally describe both claimants , or should be in part applicable to one and in part to the other , these facts showing motive , when brought into contact with the words in the will , tend , as the subjective antecedents of intention ...
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