Richardson, R. 1. c. (1744). The law of testaments and last wills: Containing all that is necessary to be known and practised by testators and their executors, administrators, &c. As also, what relates to the Distribution of the Estates of Intestates. In the following Particulars. The different Kinds of Testaments and Last Wills: By whom to be made: How to be executed: and, By what Means revocable. What Persons are, or are not, capable of making a Testament. How Lands pass by a Will; and for what Estates: With the Nature of Devises of all Kinds. The Nature of a Legacy: How it differs from a Donatio Mortis Causâ, or Gift by Reason of Death: When, and to whom, to be paid: When to be abated or refunded. What relates to Interest and Maintenance: Devises to Charitable Uses, &c. The Customs of London, &c. The Revocation of a Testament, Republication, &c. Who may be an Executor: His Power: How limited: His Duty: Refusal of the Executorship: Probat, &c. What Things the Executor shall have, and what the Heir. The Bona Paraphernalia; or Wife's Cloaths, Jewels, Ornaments, &c. What shall be Assets, &c. What Debts be first paid, &c. Who shall be an Executor de son tort, or of his own Wrong. How far liable to Creditors and Legatees, &c. To whom, and by whom, Administration shall be committed. The Power of an Administrator durante minori aetate, or during the Infancy of another Person. The Repeal of an Administration: Its Effects, &c. In what Manner an Intestate's Estate shall be distributed, &c. &c. Compiled by a gentleman of the law, for his own private Instruction, and now first published by his Permission. In the Savoy: printed by Henry Lintot, (assignee of Edw. Sayer, Esq;) for J. Osborn, at the Golden Ball in Pater-Noster Row.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Richardson, Robert 18th cent. The Law of Testaments and Last Wills: Containing All That Is Necessary to Be Known and Practised by Testators and Their Executors, Administrators, &c. As Also, What Relates to the Distribution of the Estates of Intestates. In the Following Particulars. The Different Kinds of Testaments and Last Wills: By Whom to Be Made: How to Be Executed: And, By What Means Revocable. What Persons Are, or Are Not, Capable of Making a Testament. How Lands Pass by a Will; and for What Estates: With the Nature of Devises of All Kinds. The Nature of a Legacy: How It Differs from a Donatio Mortis Causâ, or Gift by Reason of Death: When, and to Whom, to Be Paid: When to Be Abated or Refunded. What Relates to Interest and Maintenance: Devises to Charitable Uses, &c. The Customs of London, &c. The Revocation of a Testament, Republication, &c. Who May Be an Executor: His Power: How Limited: His Duty: Refusal of the Executorship: Probat, &c. What Things the Executor Shall Have, and What the Heir. The Bona Paraphernalia; or Wife's Cloaths, Jewels, Ornaments, &c. What Shall Be Assets, &c. What Debts Be First Paid, &c. Who Shall Be an Executor De Son Tort, or of His Own Wrong. How Far Liable to Creditors and Legatees, &c. To Whom, and by Whom, Administration Shall Be Committed. The Power of an Administrator Durante Minori Aetate, or During the Infancy of Another Person. The Repeal of an Administration: Its Effects, &c. In What Manner an Intestate's Estate Shall Be Distributed, &c. &c. Compiled by a Gentleman of the Law, for His Own Private Instruction, and Now First Published by His Permission. [London]: In the Savoy: printed by Henry Lintot, (assignee of Edw. Sayer, Esq;) for J. Osborn, at the Golden Ball in Pater-Noster Row, 1744.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Richardson, Robert 18th cent. The Law of Testaments and Last Wills: Containing All That Is Necessary to Be Known and Practised by Testators and Their Executors, Administrators, &c. As Also, What Relates to the Distribution of the Estates of Intestates. In the Following Particulars. The Different Kinds of Testaments and Last Wills: By Whom to Be Made: How to Be Executed: And, By What Means Revocable. What Persons Are, or Are Not, Capable of Making a Testament. How Lands Pass by a Will; and for What Estates: With the Nature of Devises of All Kinds. The Nature of a Legacy: How It Differs from a Donatio Mortis Causâ, or Gift by Reason of Death: When, and to Whom, to Be Paid: When to Be Abated or Refunded. What Relates to Interest and Maintenance: Devises to Charitable Uses, &c. The Customs of London, &c. The Revocation of a Testament, Republication, &c. Who May Be an Executor: His Power: How Limited: His Duty: Refusal of the Executorship: Probat, &c. What Things the Executor Shall Have, and What the Heir. The Bona Paraphernalia; or Wife's Cloaths, Jewels, Ornaments, &c. What Shall Be Assets, &c. What Debts Be First Paid, &c. Who Shall Be an Executor De Son Tort, or of His Own Wrong. How Far Liable to Creditors and Legatees, &c. To Whom, and by Whom, Administration Shall Be Committed. The Power of an Administrator Durante Minori Aetate, or During the Infancy of Another Person. The Repeal of an Administration: Its Effects, &c. In What Manner an Intestate's Estate Shall Be Distributed, &c. &c. Compiled by a Gentleman of the Law, for His Own Private Instruction, and Now First Published by His Permission. In the Savoy: printed by Henry Lintot, (assignee of Edw. Sayer, Esq;) for J. Osborn, at the Golden Ball in Pater-Noster Row, 1744.