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Day: 12 February 2019

High Court Rules in Accordance With Certified Copy of Will Where Original May or May Not Have Been Destroyed by Deceased

The High Court has ruled that an estate be administered in accordance with a certified copy of a will against a claim of revocation of the original by destruction. In Blyth v Sykes, the court considered how to deal with the presumption of revocation of a will by destruction when the original will cannot be […]

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