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  2. Holographic will - Wikipedia

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    Holographic wills are permissible only if the testator is literate. The will must be handwritten and contain the testator's full name, signature, and the date of composition, although a will missing these elements can be accepted if it is otherwise possible to establish its validity. Any alterations must be signed and dated.

  3. Uniform Probate Code - Wikipedia

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    Although the UPC was intended for adoption by all 50 states, the original 1969 version of the code was adopted in its entirety by only fifteen states: [2] Alaska, Arizona, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota, South Carolina, South Dakota, and Utah. The remaining states have adopted ...

  4. Will and testament - Wikipedia

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    After the testator has died, an application for probate may be made in a court with probate jurisdiction to determine the validity of the will or wills that the testator may have created, i.e., which will satisfy the legal requirements, and to appoint an executor. In most cases, during probate, at least one witness is called upon to testify or ...

  5. Talk:Holographic will - Wikipedia

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    Let's add a list that shows which jurisdictions in the U.S. that holographic wills are valid. Serialized 23:54, 6 December 2006 (UTC) Sorry I don't have the skills to offer this more properly - but the information about the validity of holographic wills in Hawaii is based on a secondary source, and is simply wrong - holographic wills CAN be validly written in Hawaii - here's the law: http ...

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  7. Acts of independent significance - Wikipedia

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    The doctrine of acts of independent significance at common law permits a testator to effectively change the disposition of his property without changing a will, if acts or events changing the disposition have some significance beyond avoiding the requirements of the will. The doctrine is frequently applied under the following two circumstances:

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