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Difference between revisions of "Making and Executing a Will (16:III)"

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The execution and attestation clause must be on a page with a portion of the will. Never put it on a separate page and always have the will-maker sign it at the end of the will in the presence of two disinterested witnesses; there must be room for the two witnesses’ signatures (see Section III.E: Executing and Attesting the Will).
The execution and attestation clause must be on a page with a portion of the will. Never put it on a separate page and always have the will-maker sign it at the end of the will in the presence of two disinterested witnesses; there must be room for the two witnesses’ signatures (see Section III.E: Executing and Attesting the Will).
'''NOTE''': Execute only the original will. Copies should not be signed by will-maker and witnesses, but can be photocopied or have facsimile signatures and dates inserted. Students should write or stamp the word “copy” on all photocopies.


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'''NOTE''': Execute only the original will. Copies should not be signed by will-maker and witnesses, but can be photocopied or have facsimile signatures and dates inserted. Students should write or stamp the word “copy” on all photocopies.


== D. Executing a Will ==
== D. Executing a Will ==
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