A Treatise On the Law of Evidence volume 1

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A Treatise On the Law of Evidence volume 1
Greenleaf, Simon, 1783-1853
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581, n. , in which it was held, that evidence of collateral circum- stances was admissible, ^s, of the several ages of the devisees named in the will, of the fact of their being married or unmarried, and the like, for the purpose of ascertaining the true construction of the will ; such evidence, it is to be observed, is not admitted to introduce new words into the will itself, but merely to give a construction to the words used in the will, consistent with the real state of his property and fam...ily ; the evidence is produced to prove facts, which, according to the language of Lord Coke, in 8 Rep. 155, ' stand well with the words of the will. ' The case of Standen v. Standen, 2 Ves. Jun. 589, decides no more, than that a devise of all the residue of the testator's real estate, where he has no real estate at all, but has a power of appointment over real estate, shall pass such estate, over which he has the power, though the power is not referred to. But this proceeds upon the principle, that the will would be altogether inoperative, unless it is taken that, by the words used in the will, the testator meant to refer to the power of appointment.

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