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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «CODICILLARY»
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1
A Treatise on the Law of Obligations, Or Contracts
“'hat is a codicillary clause? It is a disposition which has the effect of changing a
testament into a codicil, of substituting in the place of an absolute law a request,
which is often more efflicacious, to cause that which cannot avail as testament ...
Robert Joseph Pothier, Guillaume François Le Trosne, William David Evans, 1853
2
The Civil Law in Its Natural Order: Together with the Public Law
And they have been of opinion as to the first of these two Cases, that the
Codicillary Clause ought to make the Testament that is null for want of Formalities
, to subsist, leaving the fourth part of the Estate to the Person instituted by the first
...
3
Part II. of successions
question is whether the expression of the testator ought to have the effect of a
codicillary clause, or whether it ought to have no such effect; as we have seen
that some of the laws which have been remarked upon on this subject have given
the ...
Jean Domat, Luther Stearns Cushing, 1861
4
The Civil Law in Its Natural Order
question is whether the expression of the testator ought to have the effect of a
codicillary clause, or whether it ought to have no such efl'ect; as we have seen
that some of the laws which have been remarked upon on this subject have given
the ...
5
The Notary's Manual: Containing: Instructions for the ...
Of the Codicillary Clause. (*) The virtue of this clause is, that it supplies the want
of the solemnities required in a solemn or perfect testament. By the codicillary
clause the testator declares, that if his testament cannot be valid as a testament, ...
98 Medieval jurists were aware that a chief effect of the codicillary clause was to
blur the time- honored distinction between testamentary and intestate succession
. The efficacy of the codicillary clause depended on several crucial distinctions.
7
The Journal of Jurisprudence
Another, Mr Douglas of Cavers, who was both an original and a codicillary
trustee, though dead by the time the minute was given in, had only died in the
month of August previous, 1861. It further appeared that, in May 1860, Messrs
Pillans and ...
8
Cases Decided in the Court of Session, Teind Court, &c. and ...
The pursuers and the parties representing St James's School argued in support
of their pleas, and contended ;—(1) Even supposing the codicillary trust to be
separate from the original trust, the permanent nature of the trust created by the ...
Scotland. Court of Session, 1864
9
Forms and Precedents for the Ecclesiastical Courts and ...
... purporting to be of a testamentary or codicillary nature of the said deceased;
and deponent verily believes the said deceased never did make any other will or
Wills, codicil or codicils, or testamentary or codicillary dispositions, in the nature
of ...
10
Parergon Juris Canonici Anglicani, Or, A Commentary by Way ...
Codicil may be in the Testament itself, as when any one makesa Testament,
wherein he adds a Codicillary Clause, in order to be the more certain of the
Validity of his Disposition : As that,- if the Testament be not balm' as a Testament,
itshozild ...