Duplicate Will

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Duplicate Will Definition

A term used in England, 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.

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Legal Issue for Attorneys

A term used in England, 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.

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This definition of Duplicate Will Is based on the The Cyclopedic Law Dictionary . This entry needs to be proofread.


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