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Page 101
... period of seven years or more . By Act No. 31 of 1932 , the statu- tory period was reduced from seven years to four years , and by Act No. 430 of 1938 , the present law on the subject , the statutory period was reduced from four years ...
... period of seven years or more . By Act No. 31 of 1932 , the statu- tory period was reduced from seven years to four years , and by Act No. 430 of 1938 , the present law on the subject , the statutory period was reduced from four years ...
Page 106
... period of living separate and apart being seven years instead of two years , and where the wife's interdiction ... period during which the wife was insane should be included in computing the seven - year period , and this court held that ...
... period of living separate and apart being seven years instead of two years , and where the wife's interdiction ... period during which the wife was insane should be included in computing the seven - year period , and this court held that ...
Page 402
... period set forth in the preceding sentence , but the trust is otherwise valid under this Chapter , the trust shall be enforced as to such beneficiary for the maximum allowable period and shall then be terminated . Constitutional ...
... period set forth in the preceding sentence , but the trust is otherwise valid under this Chapter , the trust shall be enforced as to such beneficiary for the maximum allowable period and shall then be terminated . Constitutional ...
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