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Rosewell v Bennet: 1744

Where the rule against double portions is held to apply, the effect of the later gift inter vivos, does not cause a revocation of the will, but rather brings about a position in which, to the extent of that later gift, there has been an acceleration of the enjoyment of the provisions of the will.
References: (1744) 3 Atk 77, [1744] EngR 1730, (1744) 26 ER 847
Links: Commonlii
Judges: Lord Hardwicke
Jurisdiction: England and Wales
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Last Update: 27 November 2020; Ref: scu.194496 br>

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