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89. Will or bequest void for uncertainty.- A will or bequest not expressive of any definite intention is void for uncertainty.

Illustration

If a testator says "I bequeath goods to A," or "I bequeath to A," or "I leave to A all the goods mentioned in the Schedule" and no Schedule is found, or "I bequeath "money,' 'wheat,' 'oil,'" or the like, without saying how much, this is void.

 

 

 

 

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