Miller wrote a will that was 11 pages long and enclosed it in an envelope, which she

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Miller wrote a will that was 11 pages long and enclosed it in an envelope, which she sealed. She then wrote on the envelope "My last will & testament" and signed her name below this statement. This was the only place where she signed her name on any of the papers. Was this signature sufficient to allow this writing to be admitted to probate as her will? [Miller's Executor v. Shannon, 299 S.W.2d 103 (Ky.)]
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