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Definition of Marshalled
1. marshall [v] - See also: marshall
Lexicographical Neighbors of Marshalled
Literary usage of Marshalled
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Law of Charities and Mortmain: Being a 3d Ed. of Tudor's Charitable Trusts by Owen Davies Tudor, Leonard Syer Bristowe, Walter Ivimey Cook (1889)
"Assets are not marshalled in favour of charity. Thus, if a testator give his real
estate and personal estate (consisting of personalty savouring of realty, ..."
2. A Treatise on the Law of Executors and Administrators by Edward Vaughan Williams, Walter Vere Vaughan Williams (1877)
"... marshalled against the specific devisees of real estate, upon failure of the
general personal estate, that the devisee and specific legatee shall each, ..."
3. The Principles of Equity: A Treatise on the System of Justice Administered by George Tucker Bispham, Joseph Degu McCoy (1916)
"Assets will not be marshalled in favor of a charity. As a general rule, assets
will not be marshalled in favor of a charity; the reason being that stated by ..."
4. Journal by Royal Society of Arts (Great Britain) (1875)
"And it is because this knowledge is not marshalled and classified with sufficient
accuracy, and brought to bear upon current questions, that disasters and ..."
5. Key and Elphinstone's Compendium of Precedents in Conveyancing by Thomas Key, Howard Warburton Elphinstone, C. Herbert Brown, Alfred Hull Dennis (1890)
"AND I direct that, if necy, my assets shall be The same, marshalled so as to
leave such pt of my este as may lawfully form- be ..."
6. The History of Sicily from the Earliest Times by Edward Augustus Freeman (1892)
"... Geloan army was then marshalled ; as many companies as might be were formed,
and the men were sent forth to different quarters for service of different ..."
7. Miscellanies by William Makepeace Thackeray (1877)
"... and so he was marshalled down the stairs to the kitchen, which he didn't like
to name, and appeared before the cook in all his splendor. ..."