48. Soundness of mind, memory and understanding.
48. Soundness of mind, memory and understanding.
Wills and Intestacy (Volume 102 (2021), paras 1–566; Volume 103 (2021), paras 567–1304) | Commentary
It is necessary for the validity of a will that the testator should be of sound mind, memory and understanding. These words have consistently been held to mean sound
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It is necessary for the validity of a will that the testator should be of sound mind, memory and understanding. These words have consistently been held to mean sound
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