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Treat written material that is not physically part of the text of the will text as being in the will. A “legal fiction” (pretending).
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1. Testator must intend to incorporate.
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2. Incorporated writing must be in existence when testator executes the will.
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3. Incorporated writing must be reasonably identified.
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1. Validity of incorporated writing irrelevant. Allday v. Cage – p. 219
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2. Codicil incorporates will (basis of republication)
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What result if: a. Valid will + Valid codicil
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2. Codicil incorporates will (basis of republication) What result if: b. Valid will + Invalid codicil
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2. Codicil incorporates will (basis of republication) What result if: c. Invalid will + Valid attested codicil
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2. Codicil incorporates will (basis of republication) What result if: d. Invalid attested will + Valid holographic codicil Hinson v. Hinson – p. 221
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2. Codicil incorporates will (basis of republication) What result if: e. Invalid holographic will + Valid holographic codicil
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