Connolly v. Pardon

1 Paige Ch. 291, 1828 N.Y. LEXIS 350, 1828 N.Y. Misc. LEXIS 60
CourtNew York Court of Chancery
DecidedDecember 2, 1828
StatusPublished
Cited by10 cases

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Connolly v. Pardon, 1 Paige Ch. 291, 1828 N.Y. LEXIS 350, 1828 N.Y. Misc. LEXIS 60 (N.Y. 1828).

Opinion

The Chancellor :—From the testimony in this cause, there can be ho doubt of the mistake in the will, and that the complainant was intended as the residuary legatee, who is described by the testator in the will as his brother Cor-mac. He could not have intended it for his brother Henry, because it is in evidence that the testator said he had made inquiries for him in this country, but could hear nothing of him, and supposed him to be dead. The reference to this devise in the codicil, and the description of his nephew as the son of his brother Cormac, shows conclusively that the complainant was the legatee intended. The cases are very contradictory on the subject of admitting parol evidence to correct mistakes in testamentary dispositions, but this steers clear of the decisions in those cases where the admission of parol evidence has been most restricted. If a legacy was given by a testator to his brother John, and it turned out in evidence that he had but one brother, whose name was James, there could be no doubt that the latter would be entitled, because the description of [293]*293brother in that case would alone be sufficient, and the name might be rejected as surplusage.

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