| 1928 - 1622 стор.
...doubt that word, standing alone, is usually thus restricted, but it does not follow that the clause, 'all of this world's goods of which I may be possessed at the time of my death,' is subject to the same limitation. In using such an expression one's mind is dwelling not on any factitious... | |
| 1927 - 960 стор.
...difficulty. On the other hand, in the case of Torrey v. Torrey, 70 N. J. Law, 672, 69 A. 450, the expression, "This world's goods of which I may be possessed at the time of my death," was held to pass the title to real estate to the wife of the testator, because there was a further... | |
| 1935 - 1068 стор.
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| 1945 - 972 стор.
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| United States. Tax Court - 1951 - 1658 стор.
...equitable, vested or contingent, tangible or intangible, of whatsoever kind and wheresoever situate, of which I may be possessed at the time of my death, or to which I may be entitled in law or in equity at the time of my death, or over which I have power... | |
| Rhode Island. Supreme Court - 1893 - 950 стор.
...rest and residue of my property, real, personal, and mixed, wherever situated and of whatever kind, of which I may be possessed at the time of my death, or over which I at the time of my death may have the power of testamentary disposition, I give, devise,"... | |
| Kentucky. Court of Appeals, James Hughes, Achilles Sneed, Martin D. Hardin, George Minos Bibb, Alexander Keith Marshall, William Littell - 1916 - 994 стор.
...property sold." In clause 12 he directed that: "Any money, including life insurance or securities, of which I may be possessed at the time of my death, over and above my debts, be invested by my trustee for the best interest of the estate until favorable... | |
| Victoria. Supreme Court - 1921 - 692 стор.
...hazardous speculative wasting or limited the description or nature of the property or interest may Jje of which I may be possessed at the time of my death) for such period sis to my trustees shall in their absolute and uncontrolled discretion seem proper... | |
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