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▸ noun: (law) A doctrine in the law of wills under which a testator may effectively change the disposition of his property without changing the text of the will, so long as the acts or events changing the disposition have some significance other than avoiding the requirements of the will.
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▸ noun: (law) A doctrine in the law of wills under which a testator may effectively change the disposition of his property without changing the text of the will, so long as the acts or events changing the disposition have some significance other than avoiding the requirements of the will.
Similar:
ademption,
novus actus interveniens,
will,
power of appointment,
res inter alios acta,
testamenti factio,
testament,
devise,
legal effect,
juridical act,
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