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Wills-Revocation By Act To The Document-Effect On Codicil, Roger W. Kapp S. Ed
Wills-Revocation By Act To The Document-Effect On Codicil, Roger W. Kapp S. Ed
Michigan Law Review
The term codicil generally refers to a supplement to a will by which the testator alters or adds to his will. It may be nominated a codicil by the testator or held to be one by judicial construction. If it is to be operative at all, a codicil must of course be executed with all the formalities required by the statute of wills. But, just as it is difficult to describe a codicil without reference to a primary testamentary document, so also is it difficult to determine the status of an otherwise valid codicil when the will it supplements has …
Virginia Changes Its Rule Regarding The Revival Of A Revoked Will
Virginia Changes Its Rule Regarding The Revival Of A Revoked Will
Washington and Lee Law Review
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