Intramural Law Review of New York University School of Law, 7. sējumsSchool of Law, New York University, 1951 |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 18.
140. lappuse
... gift causa mortis may be defined as a present gift of personal property , accompanied by delivery , made by a donor in the contemplation of imminent death , which gift will be revoked if the donor escapes the antici- pated peril.13 ...
... gift causa mortis may be defined as a present gift of personal property , accompanied by delivery , made by a donor in the contemplation of imminent death , which gift will be revoked if the donor escapes the antici- pated peril.13 ...
141. lappuse
... gift of a trunk and its contents to the housekeeper symbolically delivering the gift by handing her its key . Subsequently , the testator made a new will , revoking all former wills , and giving the house- keeper one thousand pounds ...
... gift of a trunk and its contents to the housekeeper symbolically delivering the gift by handing her its key . Subsequently , the testator made a new will , revoking all former wills , and giving the house- keeper one thousand pounds ...
144. lappuse
... gift causa mortis differs from a gift inter vivos only in that the former is made when the donor is about to die and is revocable should he sur- vive.40 The court tacitly indicates , therefore , that a gift causa mortis is not revocable ...
... gift causa mortis differs from a gift inter vivos only in that the former is made when the donor is about to die and is revocable should he sur- vive.40 The court tacitly indicates , therefore , that a gift causa mortis is not revocable ...
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Tompkins and Evidentiary | 1 |
Retraction After Waiver | 29 |
Scientific Lie Detection | 53 |
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