1. Glover v. Patten, No. 78., SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued January 5, 6, 1897. , February 15, 1897, Decided
OVERVIEW: Because the indebtedness from testatrix to her daughters was liquidated by a settlement agreement, one daughter's receipt of a sum from the testatrix on the eve of her marriage that was as near as it could have been to the amount of the testatrix's indebtedness was presumably an advance and a satisfaction of the testatrix's specific debt to her.
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