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Will Interpretation
I would like to understand how the definition of 'property' would be interpreted in the following sentance contained in a will:
"I give all my property to [x]...". There is no further reference to the type of property e.g. real, moveable, tangible, intagible. Would this be sufficient to catch everything in a persons estate, including for example cash, or is the interpretation as to what this covers up for debate?
Thank you.
"I give all my property to [x]...". There is no further reference to the type of property e.g. real, moveable, tangible, intagible. Would this be sufficient to catch everything in a persons estate, including for example cash, or is the interpretation as to what this covers up for debate?
Thank you.
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