The Court is at liberty to transpose and mould clauses and words in a will so as to make the whole take effect.


Doe v. Wilkinson (1788), 2 T. R. 223.


The Court is at liberty to transpose and mould clauses and words in a will so as to make the whole take effect.

The Court is at liberty to transpose and mould clauses and words in a will so as to make the whole take effect.

The Court is at liberty to transpose and mould clauses and words in a will so as to make the whole take effect.

The Court is at liberty to transpose and mould clauses and words in a will so as to make the whole take effect.