| 1892 - 640 páginas
...the lineal descendants in iiifinitum of ajiy person deceased shall represent their ancestor, that is, shall stand in the same place as the person himself would have done had he been living:' 2 Blackstone, 217; Ib. 225. If our conclusion be correct that a distribution is to be made to the statutory... | |
| George Washington Kirchwey - 1900 - 596 páginas
...lineal descendants, I'M infinitum, of any person deceased shall represent their ancestor ; that is, shall stand in the same place as the person himself would have done had he been living. 5. On failure of lineal descendants, or issue, of the person fast seised, the inheritance shall descend... | |
| Herbert Broom - 1900 - 888 páginas
...ancestor, that is, shall stand in the (r) Bracton, lib. 2, c. 29. (s) Co. Litt. 10 b ; Fleta, lib. 6, c. 1. same place as the person himself would have done had he been living (t). Hence it is, that the son or grandchild, whether son or daughter, of the eldest sou succeeds before... | |
| Charles Theodore Boone - 1901 - 646 páginas
...The lineal descendants, in infinitum, of any person deceased shall represent their ancestor, that is, stand in the same place as the person himself would have done had he been living;5 5. On failure of lineal descendants, or issue of the person last seised, the inheritance shall... | |
| International Correspondence Schools - 1903 - 636 páginas
...lineal descendants, indefinitely, of any deceased person shall represent their ancestors; that is, shall stand in the same place as the person himself...done had he been living. Thus, the child, grandchild, or great grandchild (either male or female) of the eldest son succeeds before the younger son, and... | |
| William Blackstone - 1902 - 540 páginas
...*2iy] descendants, in infinitum, of any person deceased, *shall represent their ancestor; that is, shall stand in the same place as the person himself would have done, had he been living. (44) Thus the child, grandchild, or great-grandchild (either male or female) of the eldest son succeeds... | |
| Richard Edgar Kemp - 1903 - 650 páginas
...the lineal descendants in infinitum of any person deceased shall represent their ancestor ; that is, shall stand in the same place as the person himself would have done had he been living («). Thus, in the case above-mentioned, on the death of William, the eldest son, leaving a son, that son would... | |
| George Lisle - 1903 - 526 páginas
...the lineal descendants in infinilum of any person deceased shall represent their ancestor ; that is, shall stand in the same place as the person himself would have done had he been living. The preceding rules of descent apply as well to the descent of an estate tail, if not duly barred,... | |
| 1904 - 512 páginas
...lineal descendants, in inflnitum, of any person deceased shall represent their ancestor : that is, shall stand in the same place as the person himself would have done had he been living. Thus, the eldest son alone, if there were one, would take the remainder in fee, and the rule of primo-geniture... | |
| David Shephard Garland, James Cockcroft, Lucius Polk McGehee, Charles Porterfield - 1904 - 1204 páginas
...common law that the lineal descendants of any person deceased shall represent their ancestor ; that is, shall stand in the same place as the person himself would have done had he been living.* Representation in Lineal Descent. — Thus, in lineal descent, the child, or greatgrandchild, either... | |
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