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Page 230
... revoke a will is by a subsequent will that unequivocally revokes " all wills and codicils here- tofore made by me . " Revocation by physical act , as by burning , tearing , or cancelling , is not a recommended method of revocation ...
... revoke a will is by a subsequent will that unequivocally revokes " all wills and codicils here- tofore made by me . " Revocation by physical act , as by burning , tearing , or cancelling , is not a recommended method of revocation ...
Page 232
... revoked , unless ... by a subsequent will or codicil , or by some writing declaring an intention to revoke the same , and executed in the manner in which a will is required to be executed , or by the testator , or some person in his ...
... revoked , unless ... by a subsequent will or codicil , or by some writing declaring an intention to revoke the same , and executed in the manner in which a will is required to be executed , or by the testator , or some person in his ...
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... revoke ( i.e. , was a will shredded by accident , or in order to revoke it ? ) , extrinsic evidence must necessarily be received to resolve that point . However , the DRR rule extends beyond physical - act revocation to cases of ...
... revoke ( i.e. , was a will shredded by accident , or in order to revoke it ? ) , extrinsic evidence must necessarily be received to resolve that point . However , the DRR rule extends beyond physical - act revocation to cases of ...
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Societys Control | 1 |
Union National Bank | 20 |
Notes and Questions | 27 |
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A's children A's death adopted appeal apply attorney Bank beneficiary benefit bequeathed bequest Blackacre charitable child claim clause codicil common law community property constructive trust corpus court held created creditors cy pres daughter deceased decedent decedent's defendant determine devise disposition distribution doctrine donor elective share entitled estate tax evidence executed executor exercise fee simple fiduciary funds future interest gift tax grandchildren gross estate heirs husband income infra inheritance inter vivos trust intestacy investment issue joint tenancy lawyer living marriage Note plaintiff power of appointment predeceased principal problem purpose question reason residuary Restatement Second revocable trust revoke Rule against Perpetuities settlor special power spendthrift trust statute supra surviving spouse tenant termination testamentary testator's death testatrix transfer trial court trust assets trust instrument trust property Trusts Law Uniform Probate Code valid vested wife witnesses