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Ademption: Common sense prevails
Christopher McNall sets out the lessons from a rare case of ademption ‘Ademption is a process whereby specific testamentary gifts fail because the subject matter of the gift has ceased to be part of the testatrix‘s property at the time of their death.‘ The decision of Norris J, sitting in Manchester as the Vice-Chancellor of …
Cases Referenced
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- Adams v London and Blackwall Railway Company (1850) 2 Mac & Gor 118
- Cronin v De Hamel [2017] WTLR 447; [2017] EWHC 1210 (Ch) (costs)
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- Harding v Metropolitan Railway Co (1872) 7 Ch App 154
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- Re Clifford [1912] 1 Ch 29
- Re Lewis‘s Will Trusts [1937] Ch 118
- Re Slater [1907] 1 Ch 665