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Revoker
One who revokes
Revoke
Revoke, carries within the idea of cancellation by the same power which originally acted and not to setting aside of...
revoke
revoke re·voked re·vok·ing : to annul by recalling or taking back: as a : to destroy the effectiveness of (a...
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Wills
Wills. A will is the valid disposition by a living person, to take effect after his death, of his disposable...
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 his stead and goes...
Revokingly
By way of revocation
Revocation of Will
Revocation of Will. There are four modes in which a will can be revoked, viz.: (1) by another will or...
Mutual testaments
Mutual testaments, wills made by two persons who leave their effects reciprocally to the survivor. Either will may be revoked...
Irrevocable
Irrevocable, incapable of being revoked; powers of appointment are sometimes executed so as to be irrevocable (see POWERS OF APPOINTMENT);...
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