| Great Britain. Privy Council. Judicial Committee - 1840 - 540 str.
...These rules are two ; the first that the onus probandi lies in every case upon the party propounding a Will ; and he must satisfy the conscience of the Court...propounded is the last Will of a free and capable Testator. The second is, that if a party writes or prepares a Will, under which he takes a benefit, that is a... | |
| William Calverley Curteis - 1840 - 1022 str.
...nose rules are two, the first that the onus probandi lies in every case UpOn tne party propounding a will ; and he must satisfy the conscience of the Court that the instruJ ment so propounded, is the last will of a free and ' ' .==~ - — ----- capable testator. m,... | |
| Great Britain, Great Britain. Courts - 1841 - 542 str.
...begs to tender his sincere thanks for having furnished him with a copy of that judgment. VOL. vi. 53 the conscience of the court that the instrument so...is the last will of a free and capable testator." The second is, that if a party writes, or prepares a will under which he takes a benefit, that is a... | |
| 1843 - 532 str.
...important rules. The first, that the onus probandi lies in every case upon the party propounding a will ; and he must satisfy the conscience of the Court...propounded is the last will of a free and capable testator. The second is, that if a party writes or prepares a will under which he takes a benefit, that is a... | |
| 1862 - 174 str.
...and they have been acquiesced in on both sides. These rules are two : the first, the onus probandi, lies in every case, upon the party propounding the...is the last will of a free and capable testator." Again : " In all cases, this onus probandi is imposed on the party propounding a will." In the late... | |
| Joseph Delafield, New York (State). Court of Appeals - 1862 - 806 str.
...and they have been acquiesced in on both sides. These rules are two : the first, the 0nus jiroliandi, lies in every case upon the party propounding the...is the last will of a free and capable testator." Again : " In all cases, this onus probandi is imposed on the party propounding a will." In the late... | |
| 1865 - 384 str.
...the latter case, " That the onus probandi l;es in every case on the party propounding a will, and ho must satisfy the conscience of the court that the instrument .so propounded is :'io last will of a free and capable testator," seem almost too general, since they would infer that... | |
| Isaac Fletcher Redfield - 1865 - 894 str.
...These rules are two, the first, that the onus probandi lies in every case upon the party propounding a will ; and he must satisfy the conscience of the court...is the last will of a free and capable testator." Mr. Justice Thomas places some stress upon the requirements of the Massachusetts statute in providing... | |
| John Barbee Minor - 1877 - 1150 str.
...reasonable doubt arises must be resolved before the will can be adznitted to probate. The onu-s probandi. lies in every case upon the party propounding the...must satisfy the conscience of the court that the writing propounded is the last will of a free and capable testator. And it is particularly to be observed,... | |
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