129. Whole property given: surplus and later accretion.
129. Whole property given: surplus and later accretion.
Charities (Volume 8 (2019), paras 1–657) | Commentary(4) Surplus Income
Where, at the date of the bequest, the property given is more than sufficient to satisfy the purposes specified in the will, and it also appears that the testator
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(4) Surplus Income
Where, at the date of the bequest, the property given is more than sufficient to satisfy the purposes specified in the will, and it also appears that the testator
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