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Mutual Will, a will is mutual when two testators confer upon each other reciprocal benefits, as by either of them constituting the other his legatee; that is to say, when the executants fill the roles of both testator and legatee towards each other. But where the legatess are distinct from the testators, there can be no question of a mutual will, Kochu Govidan Kaimal v. Thayankoot Thekkot, AIR 1959 SC 71 (75). (Succession Act, 1925, s. 74)...
joint and mutual will
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mutual will
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will
will 1 : the desire, inclination, or choice of a person or group 2 : the faculty of wishing, choosing, desiring, or intending 3 : a legal declaration of a person's wishes regarding the disposal of his or her property after death ;esp : a formally executed written instrument by which a person makes disposition of his or her estate to take effect after death see also codicil, living will, testament antenuptial will : a will that was executed by a person prior to that person's marriage and is usually revocable by the court if no provision was made for the person's spouse unless an intention not to make such a provision is manifest conditional will : a will intended to take effect upon a certain contingency and usually construed as having absolute force when the language pertaining to the condition suggests a general purpose to make a will counter will : mutual will in this entry holographic will : a will written out in the hand of the testator and accepted as valid in many sta...
joint and reciprocal will
joint and reciprocal will : joint and mutual will at will ...
Mutual testaments
Mutual testaments, wills made by two persons who leave their effects reciprocally to the survivor. Either will may be revoked by notice during the joint lives, but the survivor cannot revoke his or her will if the benefit of the other will has been taken, see Stone v. Hoskins 1905, P. 194; In Estate of Heys, 1914, P. 192....
Mutual promises
Mutual promises, concurrent considerations, which will support each other, unless one or the other be void; in which case, there being no consideration on the one side, no contract can arise. But if the promise on one side be only voidable, as in consideration of money given or of a promise by an infant, it is sufficient.Mutual promises, however, to be obligatory, must be made simultaneously. If they be made at different times on the same day they will not be a good consideration for each other because of the want of reciprocity of obligation at the moment the contract is made, Story on Contracts...
Mutual account
Mutual account, a 'mutual account' means not merely where one of the parties has received money and paid it on account of the other, but where each of the two parties has received and paid on the other's account. Transactions creating obligations on one side, those on the other being merely complete or partial discharges thereof, are not enough to constitute mutual account. The account is not rendered 'mutual' by the mere shifting of the balance on same occasions....
Mutual dealing
Mutual dealing, Mutual Credit or mutual dealings under s. 46, Provincial Insolvency Act, means reciprocal demands which must be naturally terminated in a debt. In a case where there are reciprocal demands available by one party against the other in the same capacity, it is a clear case of mutual dealings, in which a set-off is a matter of course, H. Naik v. Panchanan Das, ILR 1952 Cut 307; see also Aiyar's Judicial Dictionary, 11th Edn., 1992, p. 782....
Mutual debts
Mutual debts, money due on both sides between two persons.-See SET-OFF; and as to mutual credits, debts, or other mutual dealings between a debtor afterwards becoming bankrupt and a person proving a debt against him, see s.31 of the Bankruptcy Act, 1914, and Eberle's Hotel Co. v. Jonas, (1887) 18 QB 459....
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