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Ralston shared the personalty which, by-the-by, was considerable: they both got nearly a hundred thousand each, in cash. And there you are!" "That all?" asked Mr. Lindsey. Mr. Portlethorpe hesitated a moment then he glanced at me. "Moneylaws is safe at a secret," said Mr. Lindsey. "If it is a secret." "Well, then," answered Mr. Portlethorpe, "it's not quite all.

This worship of their heroes they undoubtedly carried, with other customs, to the countries where they emigrated; and, in due course of time, established it among their inhabitants, who came to forget that MAYAB was a locality, converted it in to a personalty: and as some of their gods came from it, Maya was considered as the Mother of the Gods, as we see in Hindostan and Greece.

This has made itself manifest not only in a great access of litigation in which the citizen Indian figures as a party defendant and in a more widespread disposition to levy local taxation upon his personalty, but in a decision of the United States Supreme Court which struck away the main prop on which has hitherto rested the Government's benevolent effort to protect him against the evils of intemperance.

Everything left to her, both land and personalty, everything! save for a thousand a year to each of the children, and fifteen hundred a year to Coryston, his heir. The great Irish, the great Devonshire properties, the accumulated savings of a lifetime, they were all hers hers absolutely.

POPULATION: Male 1,090,227; female 1,056,947. HUSBAND AND WIFE: Husband controls wife's earnings. Curtesy and dower are equalised. After the death of either husband or wife, the survivor is given a life interest in one third of the realty of the deceased and an absolute estate in one half of the personalty.

When a wife committed an offense against the state she possessed a separate and distinct life and personalty, for the purposes of punishment. It is true that she was still inferior and this distinction was recognized and emphasized by the difference in the penalties imposed for the commission of the same crimes, these penalties being in inverse ratio to the importance of the criminal.

As to the personalty and the land well, well, you'll see! As to the collections I mean to make them, if I can, of some use to the community. And in that effort" he spoke slowly "I want you to help me!" Their eyes met; hers full of tears. She tried to speak, and could not. He came to kneel down by her and took her in his arms. "Did you think I had sold myself to the devil last time I was here?"

His face shone with satisfaction; he acquired a sudden stiffness of the spine. 'Very good, sir, he said. 'Ve ry good, he said. 'In fee simple, I understand? 'Yes. 'Precisely. Precisely; no uses or trusts? No. Unnecessary of course. Then as to personalty, Sir George? 'A legacy of five hundred guineas to George Augustus Selwyn, Esquire, of Matson, Gloucestershire.

Everything as things are is legally mine. The personalty is immense; there are about thirty thousand acres of land, here and elsewhere; and the collections can't be worth much less than half a million. I decline to own them; but I intend to settle what becomes of them! Nash and others say they will dispute the will. They won't. There is no case.

As I have said, no alteration in the testator's circumstances had taken place at the time the new will was executed. <i>But</i> only two days before his death, his sister, Mrs. Edmund Wilson, died; and on her will being proved it appeared that she had bequeathed to him her entire personalty, estimated at about thirty thousand pounds." "Heigho!" exclaimed Thorndyke. "What an unfortunate affair!"

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