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· 2/22/2010

In the Matter of the Estate of Beauregard

Citations

  • 456 Mass. 161
  • 921 N.E.2d 954
  • 2010 Mass. LEXIS 37

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  • when will once in testator's possession cannot be found after death, rebuttable presumption arises that testator destroyed will with intent to revoke it

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Judges: Marshall, Ireland, Spina, Cowin, Cordy, Botsford, Gants

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