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Indian Succession Act, 1925 Part 6

Title : Testamentary Succession

State : Central

Year : 1925

..... - extrinsic evidence inadmissible in case of patent ambiguity or deficiency where there is an ambiguity or deficiency on the face of ..... the bequest. section 80 - extrinsic evidence admissible in cases of patent ambiguity where the words of a .....

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Indian Succession Act, 1925 Chapter 6

Title : Of the Construction of Wills

State : Central

Year : 1925

..... extrinsic evidence inadmissible in case of patent ambiguity or deficiency where there is an ambiguity or deficiency on the face of a ..... bequest. section 80 - extrinsic evidence admissible in cases of patent ambiguity where the words of a will .....

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Succession Act, 1925 Complete Act

State : Central

Year : 1925

..... section 81: extrinsic evidence inadmissible in case of patent ambiguity or deficiency where there is an ambiguity or deficiency on the face ..... section 80: extrinsic evidence admissible in cases of patent ambiguity where the words of a will are .....

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Indian Succession Act, 1925 Complete Act

Title : Indian Succession Act, 1925

State : Central

Year : 1925

..... admissible in cases of patent ambiguity section81 - extrinsic evidence inadmissible in case of patent ambiguity or deficiency section82 - meaning .....

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Indian Succession Act, 1925 Section 81

Title : Extrinsic Evidence Inadmissible in Case of Patent Ambiguity or Deficiency

State : Central

Year : 1925

where there is an ambiguity or deficiency on the face of a will, no extrinsic .....

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Indian Succession Act, 1925 Section 80

Title : Extrinsic Evidence Admissible in Cases of Patent Ambiguity

State : Central

Year : 1925

where the words of a will are unambiguous, but it is found by extrinsic evidence that they admit of applications, one only of which can have been intended by the testator, extrinsic evidence may be taken to show which of these applications was intended. .....

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