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Piedpoudre, Court of

as dust can fall from the foot; or derived from pied puidreaux, Old Fr., a pedlar or petty chapman, such as resorts to fairs or markets], a Court of record incident to every fair and market, though

To be at his own disposal

own disposal' for such purpose. There is no gift for the benefit of the executor in such cases, Chapman Hales v. A.G., (1922) 2 Ch 479.

Wills

if it had been executed immediately before the death of the testator, unless a contrary intention (see Re Chapman, 1905, AC 106, as explained by Re Hewitt, 1926, Ch 740) shall appear by the will.' The effect

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