| Esq. Richard Dickson - 1830 - 226 pages
...]/«rffcer saith [or say] that since obtaining the said probate [or letters of administration] it hath been discovered that the value of the estate and effects of the said deceased, exceeds the sum of founds, and that the same has been sworn to be under the value of pounds, and that... | |
| Thomas Gwynne - 1841 - 292 pages
...which being added to the duty of pounds, paid at the time of obtaining the said probate [or letters of administration] makes the whole duty paid pounds....these deponents] is reduced to the sum of pounds. 8 If the deceased did die poiseitid of any other property in Great Britain, <>r elsewhere, omit the... | |
| Leonard Shelford - 1855 - 466 pages
...further saith [or say] that since obtaining the said probate [or letters of administration] it hath been discovered that the value of the estate and effects of the said deceased, exceeds the sum of pounds, and the same has been sworn to be under the value of pounds, that the additional... | |
| William Phippen - 1875 - 264 pages
...further saith [or say] that since obtaining the said probate [or letters of administration] it hath been discovered that the value of the estate and effects of the said deceased exceeds the sum of pounds, and the same has been sworn to be under the value of pounds, that the additional... | |
| Arthur Francis Leach - 1878 - 162 pages
...further saith [or say], that since obtaining the said probate [or letters of administration] it hath been discovered that the value of the estate and effects of the said deceased exceeds the sum of pounds, and the same has been sworn to be under the value of pounds ; that the additional... | |
| Sir Charles Cecil Trevor - 1880 - 442 pages
...further saith [or say] that since obtaining the said probate [or letters of administration] it hath been discovered that the value of the estate and effects of the said deceased exceeds the sum of pounds, and the same has been sworn to be under the value of pounds, that the additional... | |
| Sir Charles Cecil Trevor, Evelyn Freeth - 1881 - 536 pages
...has been returned by reason of too much duty having been paid by mistakein the first instance,then insert the following clause:— And this deponent...deponents] is reduced to the sum of pounds. (B) If no property over which the deceased had a power of appointment, omit the clause, and insert— And... | |
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