| John Cochrane - 1872 - 456 páginas
...again, in verse 29 of the same section, he says : ' Inheritance is in right of benefits conferred, and the order of succession is regulated by the degree of benefit ; ' and the same principle is laid down still more clearly and emphatically in the preceding verse,... | |
| John Cochrane - 1872 - 460 páginas
...again, in verse 29 of the same section, he says : ' Inheritance is in right of benefits conferred, and the order of succession is regulated by the degree of benefit ; ' and the same principle is laid down still more clearly and emphatically in the preceding verse,... | |
| Rajkumar Sarvadhikari - 1882 - 1072 páginas
...of oblations."1 The conclusion is irresistible that inheritance is in right of benefits conferred, and the order of succession is regulated by the degree of benefit. Three Benefits can be conferred upon the deceased by modes of m ' conferring (1) presenting oblations... | |
| Bengal (India) - 1883 - 760 páginas
...Chap. 1, Sect, i, § 4. Authority. Accordingly [since inheritance is in right of benefits conferred, and the order of succession is regulated by the degree of benefit ;f] the equal right of the son, the son's s6n and son's grandson, is proper : for their equal pretensions... | |
| Avinasa Chandra Mitra - 1888 - 190 páginas
...29, section 6, chapter XI, Colebrooke's Dyabhaga : " Inheritance is in right of benefits conferred, and the order of succession is regulated by the degree of benefit and oblations of food as well as libations of water to three persons, and the fourth in descent is... | |
| David Sutherland - 1892 - 794 páginas
...again, in verse 29 of the same Section, he says, "inheritance is in right of benefits " conferred, and the order of succession is " regulated by the degree of benefit ;" and the same principle is laid down still more clearly and emphatically in the preceding verse,... | |
| Jogendra Chunder Ghose - 1917 - 1222 páginas
...deceased most serviceable to him. 29. Accordingly [since inheritance is in right of benefits conferred, and the order of succession is regulated by the degree of benefit;!] the equal right of the >on, the son's son and the son's grandson, is proper: for their equal pretensions... | |
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