This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1908 edition. Excerpt: ... Placaat 18 Dec. 1599, Articles 7, 11 and 12, North Holland Law. The estate of C is first divided in two parts, and the which belongs to the full-brothers and sisters and half-brothers or sisters of mother's side is then subdivided, according to the number of the children descending from his brothers or sisters, because one of them is still alive, and therefore the J is divided in nine parts, a, GG, HH, NN, TT, RR, OO, PP and VV, being the nine persons who are entitled to that J. a comes now for of the, or fa... ergo a fa of $8,600=200 GG, co-owner of, died before his four children j, k, I and m, who now come, each for I of fa or fa ergo j fa = 50 A; fa = 50 I fa = 50 m fa = 50 HH, co-owner of fa died before his son b, who now comes for that fa ergo b fa =200 NN, also co-owner of fa, is predeceased, and is now represented by her son b, who claims that fa ergo bfa =200 TT, owner of fa, died before his two children c and d, and is now represented by them, who now come, each for J of fa, or fa... ergo e fa Brought forward $1,000 RR, likewise owner of-fa, is represented by her two children c and d, who now come, each for of fg, or ergo c of $3,600 =100 djg =100 00, who possessed is represented by his son e, who now comes for that... ergo e =200 PP, also owner of Jg, is represented by her son e, who now comes for that... ergo e =200 p W, also owner of is represented by her three children /, g and h, who now come, each for of or ergofh =66.67 9-h = 66.67 ii The other of the inheritance of C is divided according to the number of the grandchildren of the full-brothers and sisters...