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Wilkinson v Corfield: PD 26 Jan 1881

A legatee who has propounded a codicil and succeeded is entitled to the same costs as an executor under similar circumstances.
The defendant, the executor of the will of RC, had proved the will only.
The plaintiffs propounded a codicil. The Court having pronounced for the codicil, condemned the defendant in costs, and gave the plaintiffs also out of the estate such sum nomine expensarum as would cover the additional expenses.
References: (1881) 6 PD 27, [1881] UKLawRpPro 5, (1880-1881) LR 6 PD 27
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Jurisdiction: England and Wales
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Last Update: 22 September 2020; Ref: scu.195582 br>

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