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" We may lay it down as an incontrovertible rule that, where an estate is given to a person generally or indefinitely with a power of disposition... "
Commentaries on American Law - Página 536
por James Kent - 1848
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The Ohio Nisi Prius Reports, Volumen1

Ohio. Courts - 1904 - 656 páginas
...court say "we may lay it down as an incontrovertible rule that when an estate is given to a person generally or indefinitely with a power of disposition it carries a fee, and the only exception to the rule is when the testator gives to the first taker an estate for life...
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The American Law of Real Property

Christopher Gustavus Tiedeman - 1906 - 1192 páginas
...said : ' ' We may lay it down as an incontrovertible rule that when an estate is given to a person generally or indefinitely, with a power of disposition, it carries a fee, and the only exception to the rule .is that when the testator gives to the first taker an estate for...
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Report of Cases Determined by the Supreme Court of Appeals of ..., Volumen60

West Virginia. Supreme Court of Appeals - 1906 - 796 páginas
...he says: "We may lay it down as an incontrovertible rule, that where an estate is given to a person generally, or indefinitely, with a power of disposition, it carries a fee; and the only exception to the rule is, where the testator gives to the first taker an estate for life...
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The Northwestern Reporter, Volumen109

1907 - 1274 páginas
...Kent said: "We may lay it down as an incontrovertible rule that where an estate is given to a person generally or indefinitely, with a power of disposition, It carries a fee; and the only exception to the rule Is where the testator gives to the first taker an estate for life...
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The Southeastern Reporter, Volumen55

1907 - 1168 páginas
...he says: "We may lay it down as an incontrovertible rule thnt where an estate is given to a person generally, or indefinitely, with a power of disposition, it carries a fee; and the only exception to the rule Is where the testator gives to the first taker an estate for life...
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The Real Property Law of the State of New York: Being Chapter Fifty of the ...

Robert Ludlow Fowler - 1909 - 1458 páginas
...down as an incontrovertible proposition at the common law, that " where an estate is given to a person generally, or indefinitely, with a power of disposition, it carries a fee, and the only exception to the rule is where the testator gives to the first taker an estate for life...
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Law of Wills and Administration

James Schouler - 1910 - 760 páginas
...qualifying expression of less import is void for repugnancy. The only exception to such a rule is where the testator gives to the first taker an estate for life only by certain and express terms, and annexes to it the power of disposition. In that particular and special...
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Lackawanna Jurist, Volumen10

1910 - 428 páginas
...Kent said: "We may lay it down as an incontrovertible rule, that where an estate is given to a person generally or indefinitely, with a power of disposition, it carries a fee, and the only exception to the rule is, where the testator gives an estate for life only by certain...
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The American State Reports: Containing the Cases of General ..., Volumen137

1911 - 1232 páginas
...Johns. 537: "We may lay it down as an incontrovertible rule that where an estate is given to a person generally or indefinitely, with a power of disposition, it carries a fee. The only exception to the rule is where the testator gives to the first taker an estate for life only,...
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Courts of Appeals ..., Volumen13

1921 - 660 páginas
...page 588: "We may lay it down as an incontrovertible rule, that where an estate is given to a person generally, or indefinitely, with a power of disposition, it carries a fee ; and the only exception to the rule is, where the testator gives to the first taker an estate for...
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