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will
out in the hand of the testator and accepted as valid in many states provided it meets statutory requirements (as that
heir
real property of a person who dies without leaving a valid will used in jurisdictions whose law is based on English
probate
jurisdiction (as a probate court) that an instrument is the valid last will and testament of a deceased person ;broadly :
Award
the parties by a certain day, in order to be valid it must be so delivered accordingly. It is usual for
Craftsman
is 20 years of age or over and holds a valid craft certificate or is a qualified former Board apprentice and
Law
law must satisfy two tests before it can be a valid law, namely, (1) that the appropriate legislature has competency to
Power
are to be executed like other wills, and to be valid, although other required solemnities are not observed [(English) Wills Act,
perfect
requirements [failed to make tender] b : free from any valid legal objection : valid and effective at law [having title
Reasonableness
Reasonableness, 'reasonableness' as the test of validity is not the courts own standard of reasonableness as it
Colonial Laws (English)
Colonial Laws (English). The validity of laws passed by colonial legislature is established by the
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