Prima facie, every estate, whether given by will or otherwise, is supposed to be beneficial to the party to whom it is so given.


Townson v. Tickell (1820), 3 B. & A. 36.


Prima facie, every estate, whether given by will or otherwise, is supposed to be beneficial to the party to whom it is so given.

Prima facie, every estate, whether given by will or otherwise, is supposed to be beneficial to the party to whom it is so given.

Prima facie, every estate, whether given by will or otherwise, is supposed to be beneficial to the party to whom it is so given.

Prima facie, every estate, whether given by will or otherwise, is supposed to be beneficial to the party to whom it is so given.