Principles of the Law of Wills With Selected Cases

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Principles of the Law of Wills With Selected Cases
Stewart Chaplin
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They have, however, been considered in most of the cases without regard to it ; and hence much of the appareut conflict among them will disappear when the proper distinctions are taken.
To show the state of the authorities, therefore, and what the differences really are between them, it is necessary to arrange the cases according to this arrangement of the objects for which the evidence is given. In referring, however, to those belonging to the first i'f these divisions, it is proper to premise
... that the revocation of a valid will, is a matter which not only in England, but in this State, and in most if not all the other States, is regulated by stat- ute : and these statutes are substantially the same ; those in this country being fr the most part taken from the English statute of frauds. Most if not all these statutes require either a written rev- ocation executed with the same formalities as the will itself, or . -"tue act amounting to a virtual destruction of the will, such as burning, tearing, obliterating, etc.

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