Bequests for Masses for the Souls of Deceased Persons An Examination of the P

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Bequests for Masses for the Souls of Deceased Persons An Examination of the P
William Dillon
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Vs. Germain 24 Swartz's Will, Re 45 Thornton vs. Howe 63 Tilden vs. Green 71 Vidal vs. (^irard's Executors 13. 17 West vs. Sluittlewortb 41, 51. 62 Williams, Re 4. 3 Wilcox vs. Gilchrist 70 PREFACE. It is a common saying amongst lawyers that the man who makes his own will is the special bene- factor of the legal profession. His object is to save a few dollars from the lawyers, and the method he adopts very commonly results in caus- ing the lawyers to draw many hundreds of dollars from his estat...e after his decease. Still, the fact re- mains that a considerable proportion of the owners of property in this world have insisted on making their own wills in the past, and that most probably a considerable proportion will insist on making their own wills in the future. The author has had these misguided individuals in view when writing the following essay, and, as a result of this, the form of the essay has, in several respects, departed more or less widely from what it would have been, had the discussion been intended exclusively for the reading of members of the legal profession.

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