Dice v. Sheffer
Dice v. Sheffer
Opinion of the Court
Since this Court allowed the words “all debts, dues, and demands, real, personal and mixed,” to pass real estate where used in a deed, as it did in M’Williams v. Martin, (12 Serg. & Rawle 269), it may well allow the words “ all what I have, both real and moveable property,” to do as much when used in a will. They include all interests, whether realty or chattels; and are as extensive in their signification as the words “ all my estate,” which have been held equivalent to words of limitation in fee, when they were not used to individuate the property. The cases in respect to the last, are numerous as well as trite, and it is not worth our
Judgment affirmed.
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