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revoke

revoke re·voked re·vok·ing : to annul by recalling or taking back:

Revoke

Revoke, carries within the idea of cancellation by the same power

Wills

enacted by the eighteenth s. that every will shall be revoked by marriage, but if the will has been made in

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Republication of Wills

Republication of Wills, a second publication after cancelling or revoking. The Wills Act, 1837 (7 Wm. 4 & 1 Vict.

Throughout

Throughout, means where a codicil revokes the appointment of an executor and substitutes another person in

Revoker

One who revokes

Mutual testaments

their effects reciprocally to the survivor. Either will may be revoked by notice during the joint lives, but the survivor cannot

Revocation of Will

There are four modes in which a will can be revoked, viz.: (1) by another will or express declaration in, or

Irrevocable

Irrevocable, incapable of being revoked; powers of appointment are sometimes executed so as to be

trust

has administrative powers over the trust, has the power to revoke the trust, or benefits from the income of the trust

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