Sir Francis Buller, 1st Baronet Quote

My distinction is, that in incorrect wills the Court may take liberties, but that if the words are correct they have no power to make any alteration.


Doe et dem. Dacre v. Dacre (1798), 2 Bos. & Pull. 260.


My distinction is, that in incorrect wills the Court may take liberties, but that if the words are correct they have no power to make any alteration.

My distinction is, that in incorrect wills the Court may take liberties, but that if the words are correct they have no power to make any alteration.

My distinction is, that in incorrect wills the Court may take liberties, but that if the words are correct they have no power to make any alteration.

My distinction is, that in incorrect wills the Court may take liberties, but that if the words are correct they have no power to make any alteration.