| Great Britain. Privy Council. Judicial Committee, Edmund F. Moore - 1840 - 530 str.
...Will being a total departure from, and contrary to, the previous expressed intentions of the Testator. To constitute a sound disposing mind, a Testator must...whole of his property to one object of his regard, but he must also have capacity to comprehend the extent of the property, and the nature of the claims of... | |
| 1844 - 530 str.
...will being a total departure from and contrary to the previous expressed intentions of the testator. To constitute a sound disposing mind, a testator must...whole of his property to one object of his regard, but he must also have capacity to comprehend the extent of the property, and the nature of the claims of... | |
| 1844 - 506 str.
...will being a total departure from and contrary to the previous expressed intentions oT the testator. To constitute a sound disposing mind, a testator must...whole of his property to one object of his regard, but he must also have capacity to comprehend the extent of the property, and the nature of the claims of... | |
| Thomas Mayo - 1854 - 184 str.
...expressed in the language of the Privy council in the case of Harwood v. Baker; wherein it is said, ' In order to constitute a sound disposing mind a testator...he is by his will giving the whole of his property, — but also that he must have capacity to understand the extent of his property and the nature of... | |
| 1857 - 592 str.
...expressed in the language of the Privy Council in the case of Harwood v. Baker ; wherein it is said, ' In order to constitute a sound disposing mind, a testator...he is by his will giving the whole of his property, but also that he must have capacity to understand the extent of his property, and the nature of the... | |
| John Scott, Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas - 1859 - 518 str.
...court, says: " Their lordships are of opinion, that, in order to constitute a sound disposing mind, the testator must not only be able to understand that...property to one object of his regard ; but that he must also have capacity to comprehend the extent of his property, and the nature of As to the alleged misconduct... | |
| Joseph Delafield, New York (State). Court of Appeals - 1862 - 806 str.
...to have made him comprehend the details of a more complex distribution." " But their lordships are of opinion that, in order to constitute a sound disposing...property to one object of his regard, but that he must also have capacity to comprehend the extent of his property, and the nature of the claims of others,... | |
| John Hutton Balfour Browne - 1871 - 372 str.
...sound disposing mind, a testator must not only be able to understand that he has, by his will, given the whole of his property to one object of his regard, but he must also have capacity to comprehend the extent of his property, and the nature of the claims of... | |
| Richard Thomas Walkem - 1873 - 580 str.
...roused, Erskine, J., delivered the judgment of the Court in these terms : (a) ' Their lordships are of opinion that, in order to constitute a sound disposing...whole of his property to one object of his regard, but he must also have capacity to comprehend (a) 2 HW Green (NJ Chan. R.) (c) 3 Moo PC 282. 563. (d) 3... | |
| Isaac Grant Thompson - 1873 - 802 str.
...order to constitute a sound disposing mind, a testator must not only be able to understand that ho Is, by his will, giving the whole of his property to one object of his regard ; but that he must also have capacity to comprehend the extent of his property and the nature of the claims of others... | |
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