| New Jersey. Court of Chancery - 1842 - 598 páginas
...be said to possess understanding to any degree whatever, or for any purpose. [Lowe v. Williamson.] But his memory may be very imperfect ; it may be greatly impaired by age or disease : be may not be able, at all times, to recollect the names, (he persons, or the families, of those... | |
| New Jersey. Court of Chancery - 1891 - 700 páginas
...The memory of a testator may be imperfect and impaired by age or disease, so that he may not be able to recollect the names, the persons or the families of those with whom he has been iiilimately acquainted, and he may, at times, do childish things, speak disjointed ly, abruptly pass... | |
| New Jersey. Court of Chancery - 1842 - 598 páginas
...totally extinguished, cannot be said to possess understanding to any degree whatever, or for any purpose. But his memory may be very imperfect ; it may be greatly...the persons, or the families, of those with whom he had been intimately acquainted ; may at times ask idle questions, and repeat those which had before... | |
| Thomas Nesbitt McCarter - 1867 - 612 páginas
...cannot be said to possess understanding to any degree whatever or for any purpose. But his memory may he very imperfect ; it may be greatly impaired by age...disease. He may not be able at all times to recollect the name, the persons, or the families of those with whom he had been intimately acquainted ; may at times... | |
| Franklin Chamberlin - 1869 - 1004 páginas
...such understanding as is sufficient for this purpose; but his memory may be very imperfect, it may be impaired by age or disease. He may not be able at all times to recollect the names of those with whom he has been intimately acquainted, or familiar events. He may, at times, ask idle... | |
| Georgia. Supreme Court - 1870 - 708 páginas
...extinguished, cannot be said to possess an understanding to any degree whatever, or for any purpose. But his memory may be very imperfect, it may be greatly...the persons, or the families of those with whom he had been intimately acquainted, he may at times ask idle questions, and repeat those which had before... | |
| John William Wallace, United States. Circuit Court (3rd Circuit) - 1871 - 450 páginas
...totally extinguished cannot be said to possess understanding to any degree whatever, or for any purpose. But his memory may be very imperfect ; it may be greatly...the persons, or the families of those with whom he had been intimately acquainted; may at times ask idle questions, and repeat those which had been before... | |
| Richard Thomas Walkem - 1873 - 580 páginas
...totally extinguished cannot be said to possess understanding to any degree whatever, or for any purpose. But his memory may be very imperfect ; it may be greatly...the persons, or the families of those with whom he had been intimately acquainted ; may at times ask idle questions, and repeat those which had before... | |
| Isaac Grant Thompson - 1873 - 802 páginas
...totally extinguished cannot be said to possess understanding to any degree whatever, or for any purpose. But his memory may be very Imperfect; it may be greatly...all times to recollect the names, the persons or the faculties of those witli whom he has been intimately acquainted; may at times ask idle questions, and... | |
| Sir Edward Vaughan Williams, Walter Vere Vaughan Williams - 1877 - 902 páginas
...extinguished cannot be said to possess an understanding to any degree whatever, or for any purpose. But his memory may be very imperfect; it may be greatly...the persons, or the families of those with whom he had been intimately acquainted ; he may at times ask idle questions, and repeat those which had before... | |
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