MAGINN'S ESTATE, 127 A. 79 (1924) CASE BRIEF

MAGINN'S ESTATE
127 A. 79 (1924)
NATURE OF THE CASE: This was an appeal from a rejection of three typewritten pages of seven as a will.
FACTS: A will was petitioned for probate. It consisted of seven loose leaf pages with no relation from one page to the next. Any single page could be substituted into or out of the alleged will with no change in character of the document. There was no relation or recital between the pages and they contained no words of testamentary character. The court ruled that they were not a will. Then the petitioner's appealed the creation of a will from three of the pages.

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