· 6/19/1950
Gellert v. Livingston
Citations
- 73 A.2d 916
- 5 N.J. 65
- 1950 N.J. LEXIS 167
How courts have described this case
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- explaining that the testator's \absent-mindedness or forget-fulness [did] not disclose a lack of testamentary capacity\
- holding testamentary capacity is to be tested at the date of the execution of the will
- applying same standard in a case alleging testamentary incapacity and undue influence
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Judges: Ackerson
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