 | George Lisle - Accounting - 1904
...the rest of the children, without any consideration of the value of such land. And by sec. 6, that in case there be no children nor any legal representatives of them, then one moiety of the estate is to be allotted to the wife of the intestate, and the residue to be distributed equally to... | |
 | North Carolina - North Carolina - 1904
...Land by Settlement from the Intestate, or were advanced in the lifetime of the Intestate, as shall make the Estate of all the said Children to be equal, as near as can be estimated: but the Heir at Law, notwithstanding any Land that he shall have by Descent, or otherwise, from the... | |
 | Louis Arthur Goodeve - Electronic books - 1904 - 475 pages
...any land by settlement from the intestate or were advanced in the lifetime of the intestate as shall make the estate of all the said children to be equal as near as can be estimated ; but the heir at law, notwithstanding any land that he shall have by descent or otherwise from the... | |
 | Law - 1907
...any land by settlement from the intestate or were advanced in the lifetime of the intestate, as shall make the estate of all the said children to be equal as near as can be estimated ; but the heir-at-law, notwithstanding any land that he shall have by descent or otherwise from the... | |
 | Arthur Robert Ingpen - Electronic books - 1908 - 813 pages
...land by settlement from the intestate, or were advanced in the lifetime of the intestate, as shall make the estate of all the said children to be equal as near as can be estimated ; but the heir-at-law notwithstanding any land that he shall have by descent or otherwise from the... | |
 | George Purcell Costigan - Executors and administrators - 1910 - 781 pages
...land by settlement from the intestate, or were advanced in the lifetime of the intestate, as shall make the estate of all the said children to be equal as near as can be estimated: (4) but the heir at law, notwithstanding any land that he shall have by descent or otherwise from the... | |
 | George Purcell Costigan - Executors and administrators - 1910 - 781 pages
...land by settlement from the intestate, or were advanced in the lifetime of the intestate, as shall make the estate of all the said children to be equal as near as can be estimated : (4) but the heir at law, notwithstanding any land that he shall have by descent or otherwise from... | |
 | Robert Ludlow Fowler - Executors and administrators - 1911 - 592 pages
...any land by settlement from the intestate or where advanced in the lifetime of the intestate as shall make the estate of all the said children to be equal as near as can be esti46 The English statute is the original of the New York acts after 1774, see below p. 444, this... | |
 | New York (State) - Session laws - 1913
...advanced in the life time 01 the intestate, aa shall make the estate of all the said children to lie equal as near as can be estimated ; and in case there...representatives of them, then one moiety of the said estate shall be allotted te Hie \vile of the said intestate, and the residue of the said estate shall be distributed... | |
 | Grover Cleveland Ladner - Conveyancing - 1913 - 469 pages
...much only of the real and personal estate of such intestate shall be allotted to such child, as shall make the estate of all the said children to be equal, as near as can be estimated. SECTION 19. The provisions of this act, relative to descent and distribution of real and personal estate... | |
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