A Victorian Tragedy: The Extraordinary Case of Banks v Goodfellow
Frost, Martyn
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'A Victorian Tragedy', for the first time, describes how the landmark court case of Banks v Goodfellow (1870) came about, what happened to the protagonists and how an enlightened judgment provided a practical definition of testamentary capacity that has since been used throughout the common law world law.
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