William Cook was a very successful undertaker. When he died, his will left all of his property

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William Cook was a very successful undertaker. When he died, his will left all of his property to his brother Eugene. There were two other pieces of paper in the safe with the will. One said that that his stamp collection should go to his housekeeper, Bertha. This document was signed by two witnesses—the gardener and the cook. There was also a piece of paper stating that he would like all of his assets to go to his sister’s daughter, Evangeline. Who will get what?

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Introduction To Business Law

ISBN: 9780324826999

3rd Edition

Authors: Jeff Rey F. Beatty, Susan S. Samuelson

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