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A51777 [An appendix to the office and duty of an executor.] Manley, Thomas, 1628-1690. 1676 (1676) Wing M442; ESTC R204050 25,140 71

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by Act executed had been void Et sic de caeteris Co. Rep. Corbet's Case fo 86. CHAP. V. Of the Forms of Testaments THe substantial or essential form of a Testament is the naming of an Executor without which it is no Testament for the Executor is in the place of the Testator and compellable to pay Debts so long as he hath Assets without naming an Executor it is but a Codicil be there never so many Gifts or Legacies contained therein and Administration is to be granted as of one dying intestate unto the Wife or next of Kin. But be it solemn or unsolemn written or nuncupative priviledged or unpriviledged the naming or appointing of an Executor without more ado makes a good Testament An Executor may be appointed simply or conditionally from a time or to a time certain generally or particularly in the first second third or fourth degree Simple nomination as I make Institute or Will that or desire that A. be my Executor or A. shall or let A. be my Executor or I commit all my Goods to dispose of by A. or I will that A. dispose of those Goods in his possession in the first he shall be adjudged Executor of all In the second of so much as are in his possession only The word Executor needs not always to be expressed in a Will but circumlocutory words will serve so as the Testator 's meaning be certainly known but when it is doubtful whether the person named be a general Legatary or Executor great care must be taken to determine whether a Will or not a Will. A Testator makes his Will by entreaty or interrogation of another person as if one demand if he will make A. Executor and he answer yea or I do this is a good nomination so as he be then purposed and intended to make his Will for be the words never so plain if the Testator were in fear jest or drink though he say I make A. my Executor yet it is void because he had not then animum testandi As nomination of an Executor is pure and simple being without condition so of Legataries mutatis mutandis in all things always according to the Testator 's meaning Therefore if A. devise to B. all his Lands and Tenements all in possession and reversion pass by the word Tenements Land is devised to A. to have for evermore or to him and his Assigns there the devisee hath a Fee-simple but in a Feoffment such words create but an Estate for the Feoffee 's life A devise of Lands is made to A. thus to give or sell or do with at his pleasure this makes a Fee-simple A devise of Land is made to A. and his Heirs males this is an Estate Tayl but in a Feoffment the same words make only a Fee-simple because thereby it does not appear of what bodies the Heirs shall be begotten Lands are given by deed to A. and the Heirs males of his body he hath issue a Daughter who hath issue a Son and dies the Son of the Daughter shall not have it but it shall return to the Donor But if the same were so given by a devise in a Will he viz. the Son of the Daughter should have it A devise made to an Infant in the Mothers Womb is good but contrary of a deed Feoffment grant or gift for they being made to such are void A devise is to A. and his Heirs Females of Land the Devisee hath a Daughter and Son and dyes in this case the Daughter shall have the Land and not the Son though he be Heir A devise of Land is to A. charging him with payments of near the value of the profits during his Life though there be word of Heirs or Assigns or for ever yet this is a Fee-simple But a devise of Land to A. in Fee and if he dye without Heir then to B. in Fee this is a void remainder because one Fee-simple cannot depend upon another So Land was devised to the Prior and Covent of B. so as they paid to the Dean and Chapter of P. 10 l. per annum and in default thereof their Estate to cease and the Land to remain to the Dean and Chapter this is a void remainder for it could not be limited after an Estate in Fee and the Heir not the Dean and Chapter shall take advantage of the condition A Legatary may take his Legacy without delivery by the Executor But there is no remedy to recover a Legacy by the Common Law but only by citation before the ordinary But a Legatary possest of his Legacy at the Testator 's death may retain it if there be sufficient to pay debts beside Conditions some are 1. Necessary 2. Some impossible 3. And some possible or indifferent 1. Necessary in respect of Fact as if the Sun rise 2. Necessary in respect of Law as a condition to make one Executor or give 100 l. 2. Impossible conditions and these have four sorts of Impediments 1. Of Nature as to give one 100 l. if he touch the Sky with his hands or drink up the Sea. 2. Contrary to Law deemed impossible as if he murder a Man or deflower a Maid for id possumus quod de jure possumus 3. Hard to be performed as a base Subject to marry the King 's Daughter And 4 of contrariety and repugnancy 3. Possible conditions or indifferent of these 1. Some are casual as to give 100 l. if the King of Spain dye this year 2. Others are Arbitrary as if one go to Church But here note that conditions unlawful impossible and dishonest are absolutely void Every condition must be precisely performed for performance in part will not suffice for the whole meaning of the Testator therein must be performed A condition that one go to Church on Easter-day and he endeavours so to do but he is hindred by great floods or other lawful impediments the condition is performed But if in going to Church he commit an offence and be stayed for it this is not a performance of the condition when the condition cannot be performed by the Testator 's default this is no bar to the Legacy as a Legacy is given on condition that he bury the Testator 's body in St. Peter's Church in York and he dyes excommunicate Executor or Legatary under some possible condition admittable putting in caution to perform the condition or make restitution Condition is that A. marry the Testator 's Daughter he is ready and willing but she refuses this is doubtful for he must persevere if he will have the benefit for though it seem the condition be performed in Law yet is it not performed in fact according to the Testator 's meaning But it is contrary if the Testator remitteth to him a Debt upon such condition and he offereth to marry her or if he be possessed of the Executorship or Legacy in the mean time before she repent or if 100 l. in such a chest or a white horse be given