The New York Supplement, Volume 106West Publishing Company, 1908 |
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Page 31
... execution does not acquire any title to the real property of the judgment debtor , nor any power to sell or transfer such real property . His interest is simply a right to take possession of the judgment debtor's real property for the ...
... execution does not acquire any title to the real property of the judgment debtor , nor any power to sell or transfer such real property . His interest is simply a right to take possession of the judgment debtor's real property for the ...
Page 35
... execution , and validity , and cast upon the plaintiffs the bur- den of overcoming this presumption by a ... executed and attested in accordance with the requirements of law ; or , second , that , at the time this codicil was executed ...
... execution , and validity , and cast upon the plaintiffs the bur- den of overcoming this presumption by a ... executed and attested in accordance with the requirements of law ; or , second , that , at the time this codicil was executed ...
Page 36
... execution of this codicil was a prominent business man in this city ; that he died on the 21st day of February , 1906 , without issue , or the descendants of any issue , and left surviving a wife to whom he had been married for over 30 ...
... execution of this codicil was a prominent business man in this city ; that he died on the 21st day of February , 1906 , without issue , or the descendants of any issue , and left surviving a wife to whom he had been married for over 30 ...
Page 37
... execution . There is evidence tending to show that the testator was naturally somewhat eccentric , pompous , egotistical , quick - tempered , and that , during the last months of his life , his natur- al peculiarities were greatly ...
... execution . There is evidence tending to show that the testator was naturally somewhat eccentric , pompous , egotistical , quick - tempered , and that , during the last months of his life , his natur- al peculiarities were greatly ...
Page 38
... executed this codicil he was of sound mind ; that , during the months of September , October , November , and December , 1905 , and January , 1906 , up to the time of his departure for the South , he was , as usual , in personal charge ...
... executed this codicil he was of sound mind ; that , during the months of September , October , November , and December , 1905 , and January , 1906 , up to the time of his departure for the South , he was , as usual , in personal charge ...
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