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Execution of wills - the solicitor's duty
Record ID:
20675
Format:
LIJ Article
Year:
1999
Pagination:
80-81
Author:
Aitken, Ken
;
Subject:
Wills
;
Executors And Administrators
;
Solicitors
;
Source:
LIJ (1999)
Date_of_entry:
10/06/1999
Notes:
Article discusses the statutory provision whereby another person may sign a will in the presence of and at the direction of the intending testator and that the solicitor owed a duty to an intended beneficiary to ensure that this course was adopted
Section:
Articles
Month:
June
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