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Lee Vs. Simpson
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- US Supreme Court
- Apr 07, 1890
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U.S. 572 (1890) U.S. Supreme Court Lee v. SimpsonSearch
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U.S. 572 (1890) Lee v. SimpsonSearch
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to do, in view of the circumstances then existing, in order to discover from that standpoint what she intended, Blake v. HawkinsSearch
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McCall v. McCallSearch
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Scaife v. ThomsonSearch
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Clark v. ClarkSearch
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of her mother. The question of the execution of a power is very fully discussed by Mr. Justice Story in Blagge v. MilesSearch
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except as an execution of the power. The rule thus stated was referred to with approval by this Court in Blake v. HawkinsSearch
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U. S. 315 , 98 U. S. 326 , and in Warner v. ConnecticutSearch
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by the Court of Appeals of New York, in White v. HicksSearch
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N.Y. 383, 392, and by the Supreme Court of Illinois in Funk v. EgglestonSearch
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Ill. 515, 538, 539, 547. See also Meeker v. BreintnallSearch
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N.J.Eq. 345. Nor is the rule different under the decisions of the courts of South Carolina. Hopkins' Executors v. MazyckSearch
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Boyd v. SatterwhiteSearch
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Moody v. TedderSearch
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S.C. 557. The counsel for the appellant relies with great confidence on the case of Bilderback v. BoyceSearch
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son left, without including that as to which the power existed. But the court cites with approval the case of Blagge v. MilesSearch
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In the subsequent case of Moody v. TedderSearch
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added that the question of the execution of a power was one of intention, and it then cited the case of Bilderback v. BoyceSearch
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U.S. Supreme Court Lee v. SimpsonSearch
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Blagge v. MilesSearch
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Warner v. ConnecticutSearch
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White v. HicksSearch
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Funk v. EgglestonSearch
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Meeker v. BreintnallSearch
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of South Carolina. Hopkins' Executors v. MazyckSearch
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of Bilderback v. BoyceSearch
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of Blagge v. MilesSearch
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of Moody v. TedderSearch
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