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1829 May 10 +
Petitions
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Dispatch Court
(4 §. Benefits
Decided at the first interview might reasonably be expected
not the question following
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Example Will-interpretation
suit
Take for example the case where the loss to one party the
given to another upon the interpretation put upon a will>
Suppose no ground rules laid down in the Equity book for the course to be taken
on the occasion of an interpretation to be put upon a will.
what would have been the consequence? that, on the occasion of
each individual will, supposing the of the was to
be contrary to law, the sole question of the judge would have been
what was actually the intention of that testator wherein<lb?>the general rule having been laid down the question and on
the individual occasion in question compliance given to it,
the standard conformed to will have been not the intention
of the testator, but the meaning of the rule. Things being
in that state according to the rule the Commissioner will
decide in a manner most pleasing to most audiences to the happiness
of learned Lords and gentlemen. But, deciding according to
the intention of the testator he will decide in a manner most
conducive to the happiness of of every body else: for <del:>the if the
course be taken the tendency will be to exclude all who are the
fear of the frustration of their as expressed by their last wills,
wherein by deciding otherwise than according to such intention, the
tendency of the course be taken will be to give to an indefinite
extent birth to that same fear.
In this case state of things pain of disappointment, strictly
speaking, true it is, there will not be: pain of regret however
there will be: and to a certain quantity of pain of disappointment
the pain of regret will be equivalent.
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