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In re ANDREWS . * ( Supreme Court , Special Term , New York County . September 14 , 1907. ) 1. INSANE PERSONS ... The husband being the natural custodian of his wife's person , extraor- dinary facts should be presented to warrant the ...
In re ANDREWS . * ( Supreme Court , Special Term , New York County . September 14 , 1907. ) 1. INSANE PERSONS ... The husband being the natural custodian of his wife's person , extraor- dinary facts should be presented to warrant the ...
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Mr. Andrews was also appointed committee of the person . ... In the event of the death of said incompetent the only persons who may be interest- ed in her estate as her survivor are Constant A. Andrews , her hus- band , or Mrs Nannie V.
Mr. Andrews was also appointed committee of the person . ... In the event of the death of said incompetent the only persons who may be interest- ed in her estate as her survivor are Constant A. Andrews , her hus- band , or Mrs Nannie V.
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He is the natural custodian of her person , and is presumptively most deeply interested in her welfare and happiness . Extraordinary facts should be presented before the court will interfere with that relation whether one or the other ...
He is the natural custodian of her person , and is presumptively most deeply interested in her welfare and happiness . Extraordinary facts should be presented before the court will interfere with that relation whether one or the other ...
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... to see , in respect to his person , that he is maintained as comfortably as his unfortunate situation will admit of ... and therefore great care has always been taken not to intrust the custody of his person or his estate to those ...
... to see , in respect to his person , that he is maintained as comfortably as his unfortunate situation will admit of ... and therefore great care has always been taken not to intrust the custody of his person or his estate to those ...
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There is no claim that the finances of this estate have been mismanaged , or that it is not intact , but the trust is one which involves the care not only of the property but of the person of a helpless woman , whose few lucid moments ...
There is no claim that the finances of this estate have been mismanaged , or that it is not intact , but the trust is one which involves the care not only of the property but of the person of a helpless woman , whose few lucid moments ...
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