"No previous will can be treated properly as a precedent for another which is expressed in different language, and no decision on the precise words of a former will can as a general rule be of the least service in guiding the Court as to the construction of other words. Unless you can get a principle from a case which is applicable generally to other cases, the precedent is of little use."
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Rigby, L.J., In re Macduff (1896), L. R. 2 Ch. D. [1896], p. 469.
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