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" And upon that principle, unless there is in the will. or in some codicil to it, a clear indication of an intention on the part of the testator, not only that his devisees are not to have the enjoyment of the property he has devised to them until they... "
The South Australian Law Reports: Report of Cases Determined in the Supreme ... - Page 18
by South Australia. Supreme Court - 1895
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Reports of Cases Adjudged in the High Court of Chancery: Before Sir William ...

Great Britain. Court of Chancery, Henry Robert Vaughan Johnson, George Wirgman Hemming - 1860 - 834 pages
...not to have the enjoyment of the property he has devised until they attain twenty-five, but that some other person is to have that enjoyment; or unless...property is so clearly taken away from the devisees up to <he time of their attaining twenty-five as to induce the Court to hold, that, as to the previous rents...
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The Indian Law Reports: Patna series, Volume 6

1927 - 932 pages
...only that the donee is not to have the enjoyment of the gift until attaining that age but that some other person is to have that enjoyment, or unless the property is so clearly taken away from the donee up to the time of attaining that age as to induce the court to hold that as to the previous income...
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A Concise Abridgment of the Law of Real Property and an Introduction to ...

Joseph Alexander Shearwood - 1885 - 320 pages
...or unless the property is so clearlytaken away from them till a later age, so as to induce the Court that as to the previous rents and profits there has been an intestacy ; consequently any direction postponing the enjoyment of a person absolutely entitled will be struck...
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The Law of Perpetuities in British India

Sir Asutosh Mookerjee - 1902 - 348 pages
...have the enjoyment of the property he has devised to them until they attain twenty-five, but that some other person is to have that enjoyment, or unless...clearly taken away from the devisees up to the time of 1 The policy of this rule has Mac. & G., 622 (629). See also been variously stated ; one reason In...
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The Ontario Weekly Reporter and Index-digest, Volume 9

1907 - 1048 pages
...it until a later age, unless during the interval the property is given for the benefit of another," or unless the property is so clearly taken away from the devisees up to the time of their attaining a greater age, as to induce the Court to hold that as to the previous rents and profits there has been...
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Ontario Weekly Reporter and Index-digest, Volume 9

Ontario - 1907 - 1048 pages
...is so clearly taken away from" the den'sees up to the time of their attaining a greater age, us \« induce the Court to hold that as to the previous rents and profits there has been an intestacy: Gosling v. Gosling, Johnson at p. 272. It is regarded as a necessary consequence of the conclusion...
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The Canada Law Journal, Volume 43

1907 - 930 pages
...twenty-one and the latter age specified by the testator, the property is given for the benefit of another or so clearly taken away from the devisees up to the time of their attaining a greater age as to induce the Court to hold that there has been an intestacy as to the previous rents...
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Select Cases and Other Authorities on the Law of Property, Volume 6

John Chipman Gray - 1908 - 730 pages
...have the enjoyment of the property he has devised to them until they attain twenty-five, but that some other person is to have that enjoyment, — or unless...clearly taken away from the devisees up to the time ot their attaining twenty-five as to Induce the court to hold, that, as to the previous rents and profits,...
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Cases on the Law of Trusts: Selected from Decisions of English and American ...

Thaddeus Davis Kenneson - 1911 - 648 pages
...have the enjoyment of the property he has devised to them until they attain twenty-five, but that some other person is to have that enjoyment— or unless...twenty-five as to induce the court to hold, that, B The statement is abridged and part of the opinion is omitted. as to the previous rents and profits,...
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The Revised Reports: Being a Republication of Such Cases in the ..., Volume 123

Frederick Pollock, Robert Campbell, Oliver Augustus Saunders, Arthur Beresford Cane, Joseph Gerald Pease, William Bowstead - 1911 - 1020 pages
...of the property ho has devised until they attain twenty-five, but that somo other person is to havo that enjoyment ; or unless the property is so clearly taken away from tho devisees up to tho time of their attaining twenty-five as to induce the Court to hold, that, as...
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