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Massachusetts General Laws > Part II > Title II > Chapter 191 > 1 - Making And Revocation


Current as of: 2009
§ 1Persons making wills; capacity; execution
§ 1ARules of construction
§ 1BIntent of donor; presumption
§ 2Competency of witnesses; interest of witness
§ 3Subsequent incompetency of witnesses
§ 4Law governing
§ 5Foreign wills
§ 6Nuncupative wills
§ 7Exclusive provisions; necessity and effect of probate
§ 8Means of revocation
§ 9Effect of marriage, divorce or annulment

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Massachusetts General Laws > Part II > Title II > Chapter 190 - Descent And Distribution Of Real And Personal Property
Massachusetts General Laws > Part II > Title II > Chapter 190A - Effect Of Apparently Simultaneous Deaths Upon Devolution And Disposition Of Property, Including Proceeds Of Insurance
Massachusetts General Laws > Part II > Title II > Chapter 191 - Wills
Massachusetts General Laws > Part II > Title II > Chapter 191A - Disclaimer Of Certain Property Interest Act
Massachusetts General Laws > Part II > Title II > Chapter 191B - Uniform Statutory Will Act

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