Destination – General Clause – Settlement. –
A party executed a general conveyance of all lands and heritages that should happen to belong to him at his death. The estate of Auchlossen belonged to him at the time he executed this settlement. He afterwards succeeded to the estates of Inverey and Tulloch, which had belonged to his brother, and the question was, Whether the heirs whatsoever under the above settlement, had a right to the Inverey and Tulloch estates. Held that they had not. Affirmed.
Citations:
[1759] UKHL 6 – Paton – 724
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Jurisdiction:
Scotland
Wills and Probate
Updated: 21 July 2022; Ref: scu.558276