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Gifts Causa Mortis - Contemplation Of Suicide
Gifts Causa Mortis - Contemplation Of Suicide
Michigan Law Review
The testator, suffering from melancholia and contemplating suicide, purchased a certificate of stock in the name of his brother and caused it to be deposited in a bank by the latter. Over two months thereafter, the testator stated, in effect, that in the event of his death the certificate should become the brother's property. Held, in affirming the allowance of the final account of the executor, that the transfer of the certificate was a valid gift causa mortis. In re Van Wormer's Estate, 255 Mich. 399, 238 N.W. 210 (1931).
The Innocent Bystander, Bernard C. Gavit
The Innocent Bystander, Bernard C. Gavit
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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Book Review. Burtt, H. E., Legal Psychology, Jerome Hall
Book Review. Burtt, H. E., Legal Psychology, Jerome Hall
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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Book Review. Alexander, F. And Staub, H., The Criminal, The Judge And The Public, Jerome Hall
Book Review. Alexander, F. And Staub, H., The Criminal, The Judge And The Public, Jerome Hall
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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