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Indirect
Corpus delicti
This may seem a paradox to those if any such
there be, who expect to find any thing like consistency
in British Legislation.
Registration The institution had not been introduced
above a year or two into England when it was
imported with so into Ireland, and the benefits of it
communicated at once to the whole kingdom at once
It was however made merely optional. wills In
other respects the Irish acts are copies of the English
with some improvements.
In Scotland it has been established ever
since Wills must be registerd before
death
In France and some other countries it has
been made taken for an object of taxation, and has appears to have been
made compulsory in this view many instances for
this single purpose: in these cases however it is
but a clumsy substitute to a stamp-duty
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