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Tempest v Lord Camoys: 18 Jan 1866

To a bill for the administration of real and personal estate, and for the appointment of a receiver and a new trustee, a plea in bar, by the alleged executors, that they had been prevented proving by the Plaintiff’s entering a caveat in the Court of Probate, was overruled.
[1866] EngR 61, (1866) 35 Beav 201, (1866) 55 ER 872
Commonlii
England and Wales
Cited by:
Appeal fromTempest v Lord Camoys CA 1-Aug-1882
A testator gave his trustees a power to be exercised at their absolute discretion of selling real estates, with a declaration that the proceeds should be applied, at the like discretion, in the purchase of other real estates. He also gave them power . .

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Updated: 25 August 2021; Ref: scu.280772 br>

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