Revue Du Barreau Canadien, Volume 10Carswell Company, 1932 - Law |
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Page 56
... position , to see the witnesses in order to satisfy the requirement of presence . Does this " visibility " rule then , bar a blind man from making a will ? Or , in the case of an injured testator who is compelled to lie on his back with ...
... position , to see the witnesses in order to satisfy the requirement of presence . Does this " visibility " rule then , bar a blind man from making a will ? Or , in the case of an injured testator who is compelled to lie on his back with ...
Page 259
... position that he could have seen had he had sight.31 It is also clear that if the testator was not in the immediate proximity of the sub- scribing witnesses , and if his position was such that he could not , without moving , see the ...
... position that he could have seen had he had sight.31 It is also clear that if the testator was not in the immediate proximity of the sub- scribing witnesses , and if his position was such that he could not , without moving , see the ...
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... position ( by which is meant bearing , course and speed ) of the other . Assuming that the Princess Adelaide , by going at a moderate speed , by stopping her engines on hearing the first signal from the Hampholm , and by then navigating ...
... position ( by which is meant bearing , course and speed ) of the other . Assuming that the Princess Adelaide , by going at a moderate speed , by stopping her engines on hearing the first signal from the Hampholm , and by then navigating ...
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LAW AND LANGUAGE By the Right Honourable Lord Macmillan 215 | 67 |
B A ANNUAL MEETING | 123 |
SMITHS LAW OF MASTER AND SERVANT 8TH ED By C M Knowles LL B | 151 |
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