Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 24Connecticut Bar Association, 1950 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 100
... probate court refused to receive the application on the ground that it lacked jurisdiction since the estate had been administered and distributed . The will failed to provide for the widow but made substantial bequests to testator's ...
... probate court refused to receive the application on the ground that it lacked jurisdiction since the estate had been administered and distributed . The will failed to provide for the widow but made substantial bequests to testator's ...
Page 102
... probate decrees when the remedy in the probate courts is inadequate . 13 By contrast , in jurisdictions conceding their probate courts power to set aside their own decrees , there is no need to go into equity , the remedy through the ...
... probate decrees when the remedy in the probate courts is inadequate . 13 By contrast , in jurisdictions conceding their probate courts power to set aside their own decrees , there is no need to go into equity , the remedy through the ...
Page 103
... probate courts may not admit a subsequently produced will to probate.21 It was held in Connecticut in 1933 that equity may interfere with a probate decree , 22 and in that case it was further said that adequate relief requires the ...
... probate courts may not admit a subsequently produced will to probate.21 It was held in Connecticut in 1933 that equity may interfere with a probate decree , 22 and in that case it was further said that adequate relief requires the ...
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