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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Wills Act 1959; New Zealand ... Wills Act 1751 (25 Geo. 2. c. 6)

  3. File:Navy and Marines (Wills) Act 1953 (UKPGA Eliz2-1-2-24 ...

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  5. Estate planning - Wikipedia

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    In West Malaysia and Sarawak, wills are governed by the Wills Act 1959. In Sabah, the Will Ordinance (Sabah Cap. 158) applies. The Wills Act 1959 and the Wills Ordinance applies to non-Muslims only. [12] Section 2(2) of the Wills Act 1959 states that the Act does not apply to wills of persons professing the religion of Islam. [12]

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  8. Template:Wills, trusts, estates - Wikipedia

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    Governing doctrines. Pour-over will; Cy-près doctrine; Hague Convention (conflict law) Application in civil law; Dishonest assistance; Estate administration

  9. Power of appointment - Wikipedia

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    A power of appointment is a term most frequently used in the law of wills to describe the ability of the testator (the person writing the will) to select a person who will be given the authority to dispose of certain property under the will. Although any person can exercise this power at any time during their life, its use is rare outside of a ...