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" Every will and other testamentary instrument made out of the United Kingdom by a British subject (whatever may be the domicile of such person at the time of making the same or at the time of his or her death) shall as regards personal estate be held to... "
A Digest of the Law of England with Reference to the Conflict of Laws - Page cv
by Albert Venn Dicey - 1896 - 853 pages
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Hertslet's Commercial Treaties: A Collection of Treaties and ..., Volume 11

1900 - 1294 pages
...testamentary instrument made out of the United Kingdom by a British subject (whatever may be the domicile of such person at the time of making the same or at...regards personal estate be held to be well executed for the purpose of being admitted in England and Ireland to probate, and in Scotland to confirmation,...
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Transactions of the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science

National Association for the Promotion of Social Science (Great Britain) - 1880 - 896 pages
...Act, that every will made out of the United Kingdom by a British subject, whatever may be the domicile of such person at the time of making the same or at the time of his death, shall, as regards personal estate, be held to be valid for the purpose of bemg admitted to probate...
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Acts of the Parliament of South Australia

South Australia - 1896 - 230 pages
...domicile of the gg^*^**' person making the same at the time of making the same or at according to local the time of his or her death) shall, as regards personal estate, be usage' held to be well executed, and shall be admitted in the said province Ib-' S6C- 2to probate if...
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Statutes at Large ...: (37 v.) A collection of the public general statutes ...

Great Britain - 1861 - 932 pages
...• 0.1. to be admitted may be the Domicile ot such Person at the lime or making the if made acsame or at the Time of his or her Death) shall as regards Per- cording to sonal Estate be held to be well executed, and shall be admitted local Usa«ein England...
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The Journal of Jurisprudence, Volume 5

1861 - 736 pages
...British Subject (what- ^gdom ever may be the Domicile of such Person at the Time of to be admaking the same or at the Time of his or her Death) shall ™^da).f. as regards Personal Estate be held to be well executed for cording to the Purpose of being...
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The Jurist, Volume 7, Part 2; Volume 25, Part 2

1862 - 740 pages
...testamentary instrument ruade out of the United Kingdom by a British sub- j jcct (whatever may be the domicil of such person at the time of making the same, or...probate, and in Scotland to confirmation, if the same be made according to the forms required either by the law of the place where the same was made, or by...
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The Real Property Statutes Passed in the Reigns of King William IV ..., Book 1

Leonard Shelford, Great Britain - 1863 - 926 pages
...fi- *u Wills tnadeout the domicile of such person at the time of making the same or of the kingdom at the time of his or her death) shall as regards personal estate '°ье admitted ¡f .... . .. i /. i j» i * i • л made according be held to be well executed lor...
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A Treatise on the Law of Evidence in Scotland, Part 554, Volume 1

William Gillespie Dickson - 1864 - 720 pages
...testamentary instrument made out of the United Kingdom by a British subject (whatever may be the domicile of such person at the time of making the same, or at tho time of his or her death) shall, as regards personal estate, be held to be well executed for the...
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Lectures on Conveyancing, Volume 1

Alexander Montgomerie Bell - 1867 - 660 pages
...testamentary instrument, made out of the United King ' dom, by a British subject (whatever may be the domicile of such person ' at the time of making the same, or...regards personal estate, be held to be well executed,' ' if made ' according to the forms required,' (1.) 'either by the law of the place where ' the same...
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A Manual of Conveyancing: In the Form of Examinations Embracing Both ...

John Hendry - 1867 - 628 pages
...every will and other testamentary instrument made by a British subject (whatever may be his domicile at the time of making the same or at the time of his death) shall, as regards personal estate, be held to be well executed for the purpose of being admitted...
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