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The Calcutta Weekly Notes Law Notes and Notes of Cases of the Calcutta High Court and of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council and the English Law Courts Monday November 26 1900

1900

The only condition is that at the commencement of the continuous taking of the tea the husband must be certified to us to be in good health." The Plaintiff a widow was induced by an agent of the Defendants to purchase the tea with a view of securing the pension a certificate of good health of the husband was however not supplied at the commencettent of the continuous taking but some time later [...] In the Supreme Court of Natal the majority of the Court (the Chief Justice contra) directed the executor to frame and file an amended account so as to include Elton as taking his father's share in the capital as also income of the estate of the senior Callers from the date of the death of the widow of senior Callers. [...] That being in their Lordships' Opinion the true ponstruction of the Will its followed that the gifts over On the deaths of the two step-sons who died in the wife's lifetime took effect and that the Appellant as their heir was entitled as devisee 114) two-fifths of the money in Court ; and that the whole did not belong to the two step sons and the son who survived the wife as decided by the Sup [...] in the petition metioned and to two-fifthof any interest or dividends which might have accrued in respect of those sums since the payment thereof into the Supreme Court and to direct that the costs of the original petition be borne as ordered by the order of September 8th 1898 and the costs of the appeal to the Supreme Court be borne by the Respondents other than the Railway Commissioner. [...] The sums advanced by the Plaintiff Bank not having been paid an application was made for leave to file a plaint against the executors and for special leave if necessary to sue having regard to the fact that the property the subject-matter of the intended suit was in the hands of the Receiver—though the latter was not a party Defendant to the suit.
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