| William Hook Morley - 1850 - 1080 pages
...Mitsnud All v. Kkoorstieed Bażoo. 14th Aug. 1801. l SDA Rep. 52. — Lumsden & Harington. 269. Any male in whose line of relation to the deceased no female enters is residuary, and succeeds as such, preferably to any distant kindred (Zu al Ihrcim), or those in whose... | |
| Frederik Emil ELBERLING - 1856 - 294 pages
...collateral heirs to the two lines, viz. to the fathers and grandfathers, hut this is incorrect. K»ery male in whose line of relation to the deceased no female enters are distinctly called residuary heirs and the word " grandfather" comprehends all paternal ancestors.... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1864 - 578 pages
...of the reader's particular attention. ' Now, the residuary in his own right," says the author, ' is every male in whose line of relation to the deceased no female enters.' " Mr. Baillie lastly refers to the case of Doe dem. Sheikh. Moohummud Buksh v. Shurf Oon Ni-ssa Begum,... | |
| Standish Grove Grady - Contracts (Islamic law) - 1869 - 376 pages
...of the reader's particular attention. ' Now the residuary in his own right ' says the author, ' is every male * in whose line of relation to the deceased no female enters.' In confirmation of the above argument, it has been held in the High Court at Madras, that descendants... | |
| Almaric Rumsey - Decedents' estates (Islamic law) - 1871 - 68 pages
...hls, would appear to come in as residuaries, and so to inherit before the DK, for a residuary is " Every male in whose line of relation to the deceased no female enters."* No female relative is primarily a residuary. Several of the persons enumerated in Chapter 3 as sharers... | |
| Almaric Rumsey - Decedents' estates (Islamic law) - 1871 - 68 pages
...would appear to come in as residuaries, and so to inherit before the DK, for a residuary is " Eveiy male in whose line of relation to the deceased no female enters."* No female relative is primarily a residuary. Several of the persons enumerated in Chapter 3 as sharers... | |
| Shama Churun Sircar - Domestic relations - 1873 - 592 pages
...worthy of the reader's particular attention. Now, the residuary in his own right, says the author, is every male in whose line of relation to the deceased no female enters." — Ibid, page 81. has two relations is preferable to him who has but General one relation, whether... | |
| Shama Churun Sircar - Domestic relations - 1873 - 594 pages
...worthy of the reader's particular attention. Now, the residuary in his own right, says the author, is every male in whose line of relation to the deceased no female enters."—Ibid, page 81. The foregoing remarks are so full that they hardly require anything to W... | |
| William Sloan - Islamic law - 1882 - 138 pages
...mother's death her son would take her share, and have ^i. — I4th Aug. 1801 [1 SDA, Ben. Rep., 52 20. Any male in whose line of relation to the deceased no female enters, is residuary, and succeeds as such, preferably to any distant kindred (Zu-al Ihram) or those in whose... | |
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