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Colton Vs. Colton
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- US Supreme Court
- Apr 30, 1888
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U.S. 300 (1888) U.S. Supreme Court Colton v. ColtonSearch
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U.S. 300 (1888) Colton v. ColtonSearch
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The demurrer to each of the bills was sustained, and they were severally dismissed. Colton v. ColtonSearch
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well understood. They were well stated by Chief Justice Marshall in delivering the opinion of this Court in Smith v. BellSearch
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intention of the testator expressed in his will shall prevail, provided it be consistent with the rules of law. Davie v. StevensSearch
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Perring v. BlakeSearch
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See Clarke v. Boorman'sSearch
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Cresswell's Administrator v. JonesSearch
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said Lord Chancellor Cottenham in Shaw v. LawlessSearch
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In Williams v. WilliamsSearch
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In Briggs v. PennySearch
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The most recent declarations of the English courts of equity do not modify this statement of the law. Lambe v. EamesSearch
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and generally followed in the courts of the several states of this union, is well stated by Gray, C.J., in Hess v. SinglerSearch
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In the previous case of Warner v. BatesSearch
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as convenient after his decease, it was construed to operate as a legacy in favor of the creditors of the latter. Burt v. HerronSearch
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in the language of direction and command. In such a case, according to the phrase of Lord Loughborough in Malim v. KeighleySearch
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refuses, or becomes incapable of executing the trust, the court itself in many cases will act as trustee. In Thorp v. OwenSearch
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And in Foley v. ParrySearch
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Eng. ed. In the case of Costabadie v. CostabadieSearch
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whether the discretion has been either exercised at all or exercised honestly and in good faith. In re Hodges, Davey v. WardSearch
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U.S. Supreme Court Colton v. ColtonSearch
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Smith v. BellSearch
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Davie v. StevensSearch
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Shaw v. LawlessSearch
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Lambe v. EamesSearch
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Hess v. SinglerSearch
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of Warner v. BatesSearch
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Burt v. HerronSearch
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Malim v. KeighleySearch
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In Thorp v. OwenSearch
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Foley v. ParrySearch
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of Costabadie v. CostabadieSearch
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Hodges, Davey v. WardSearch
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