How have the words "see other side for completion" and "continuation from the other side" been used by the testator?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Beniston v. Shepherd, 1996 CanLII 274 (BC SC):

A similar result is found in Palin v. Ponting, [1930] P. 185, where the words, "see other side for completion", and on the second page, "continuation from the other side", were used by the testator.

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