Rogers v Rogers [1916] HCA 23
The absolute gift to the testator's three sons was not cut down by the subsequent provisions, which were too uncertain and ambiguous, and therefore did not displace the clear intention of an absolute gift. A gift over which fails for remoteness does not affect the previous absolute gift, which stands. The prior...
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- Parties
- Appellant: Russell Aubrey Rogers; Respondent: George Albert Rogers; Respondent: Olive Rogers; Respondent: Geoffrey Norman Rogers; Respondent: Agnes Rogers
- Jurisdiction
- Australia
- Judgment Date
- 07 April 1916
- Procedural Posture
- Appeal / Decision on Appeal From Supreme Court of New South Wales (equity Division), Affirming Primary Decision
- Outcome
- Appeal dismissed
- Legal Topics
- Construction of Wills, Absolute Gifts, Gifts Over, Remoteness, Res Judicata
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Parties
Russell Aubrey Rogers
Appellant
George Albert Rogers
Respondent
Olive Rogers
Respondent
Geoffrey Norman Rogers
Respondent
Agnes Rogers
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Appeal / Decision on Appeal From Supreme Court of New South Wales (equity Division), Affirming Primary Decision
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the absolute gift to the three sons in the will was cut down by subsequent provisions
- 2 Whether the gift over was void for remoteness
- 3 Whether a prior court order on construction of the will was res judicata
Ratio Decidendi
The absolute gift to the testator's three sons was not cut down by the subsequent provisions, which were too uncertain and ambiguous, and therefore did not displace the clear intention of an absolute gift. A gift over which fails for remoteness does not affect the previous absolute gift, which stands. The prior Supreme Court order did not operate as res judicata to prevent construction by the present court.
Court Disposition
Appeal dismissed
Orders
- Costs of all parties as between solicitor and client to be paid out of testator's residuary estate
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