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Duplicate Will, where a testator executes two copies of his will ,one to keep himself and the other to be deposited with another person. upon application for probate of a duplicate Will, both copies must be deposited in the registry of the Court of Probate....
at-will
at-will A term used to describe many employment relationships. In a nutshell, "at-will" means that an employee can be fired for any reason, or for no reason at all. However, even an at-will employee is entitled to the protection of anti-discrimination laws. If an employee is terminated in violation of anti-discrimination laws, he or she may be able to successfully bring an action against the former employer. ...
Mutual Will
Mutual Will, a will is mutual when two testators confer upon each other reciprocal benefits, as by either of them constituting the other his legatee; that is to say, when the executants fill the roles of both testator and legatee towards each other. But where the legatess are distinct from the testators, there can be no question of a mutual will, Kochu Govidan Kaimal v. Thayankoot Thekkot, AIR 1959 SC 71 (75). (Succession Act, 1925, s. 74)...
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At will
At will, means subject to one's discretion; as one wishes or chooses; esp. (of a legal relationship), able to be terminated or discharged by either party without cause e.g. employment at will, Black Law Dictionary 7th Edn., p. 125....
Partnership at will
Partnership at will, a 'partnership at will' is that it is open to either partner to dissolve the partnership by giving notice, Karumuthu Thiagarajan Chettiar v. E.M. Muthappa Chettiar, AIR 1961 SC 1225 (1230): (1961) 3 SCR 998....
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