Every Man His Own Lawyer Or Complete Law Library

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Every Man His Own Lawyer Or Complete Law Library
T Williams
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As tenants in common, and in default of such issue, to the use of the right heirs of the devisor. " After the death of A. Without any son, an only daughter was held to take only an estate for life. And where a devise was of real and personal estate to the wife for life, remainder to the testators R. R. " and his issue lawfully begotten, to be divided as he shall think ; and if he should die without issue, remainder over, " it was held that R. R. Took only an estate for life ; that he had a powe...r to divide ; but if he did not so, there was an interest in his children that would entitle them to an equal division (it).
5. Of the revocation of wills.
A will or testament may be revoked or annulled, either by- some positive act of the testator, unequivocally showing it to be his intention that his will shall no longer stand, which is an express revocation, or by some act of a doubtful and equivo- cal import, furnishing only grounds to presume, that the tes- tator had such intention, which is an implied revocation, or a revocation in law(, r).


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