PPT-Revival Fact Pattern 1. Testator executed valid Will 1.

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2 Testator executed valid Will 2 which expressly revoked Will 1 3 Testator validly revokes Will 2 but does not execute a new will 4 What result Approaches 1 Revival

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2 Testator executed valid Will 2 which expressly revoked Will 1 3 Testator validly revokes Will 2 but does not execute a new will 4 What result Approaches 1 Revival Will 1 takes effect. Nehemiah 8. “I believe that one reason the church at this present moment has so little influence over the world is because the world has so much influence over the church.” . (Spurgeon). The Request For Revival. to See: . Art, Industry and Pattern Design for Clothing Fabric. Dr. Patricia Zakreski. P.Zakreski@exeter.ac.uk. “50,000 cards and seven 600-cord Jacquard machines employed in forming the pattern in each loom. These machines required to be kept in operation at the same instant, and the whole was put in motion by a single movement of the foot. The web was 1,600 threads in the reed, equal to 4,800 threads upon the yard, which, again multiplied by three, the number of yards in breadth, shows the total number of threads in the breadth to be 14,400. (ii.28). Requirements of a Valid Will. INTENTIONALITIES. FORMALITIES. Capacity. In. Writing. Undue Influence. Signed By The Testator. Fraud. Witnessed. Duress. OR Holographic. Why In Writing?. Probate Code Section 6110. 1. Express conditional revocation. “I revoke my will if [condition] occurs.”. 2. Implied conditional revocation. (Dependent Relative Revocation). Fact Pattern:. 1. Testator executed valid Will 1.. Revocation by. Operation of Law. Types. 1. Ademption. Types. 1. Ademption. 2. Divorce. Types. 1. Ademption. 2. Divorce. 3. Lapse. Types. 1. Ademption. 2. Divorce. 3. Lapse. 4. Failure to survive by 120 hours. Elements. 1. False representation to testator.. Elements. 1. False representation to testator.. 2. Knowledge of falsity.. Elements. 1. False representation to testator.. 2. Knowledge of falsity.. 1. Express conditional revocation. “I revoke my will if [condition] occurs.”. 2. Implied conditional revocation. (Dependent Relative Revocation). Fact Pattern:. 1. Testator executed valid Will 1.. 1. Express conditional revocation. “I revoke my will if [condition] occurs.”. 2. Implied conditional revocation. (Dependent Relative Revocation). Fact Pattern:. 1. Testator executed valid Will 1.. Elements. 1. False representation to testator.. 2. Knowledge of falsity.. Elements. 1. False representation to testator.. 2. Knowledge of falsity.. 3. Testator reasonably believed representation.. “I revoke my will if [condition] occurs.”. 2. Implied conditional revocation. (Dependent Relative Revocation). Fact Pattern:. 1. Testator executed valid Will 1.. 2. Testator validly revoked Will 1.. Presented by Jason R. Harley. McDonald Hopkins LLC. Tel. (614) 458-0025. JHarley@mcdonaldhopkins.com. AGENDA. . Contractual Allocations of Risk. Recurring Fact Patterns and Lessons Learned. Conclusion/Questions. “O . LORD, revive thy . work”. 2. Ps. 85:6. “Wilt . thou not revive us . again”. 3. Revive. “to . activate, set in motion, or take up again; . renew; . to restore to life or consciousness: to return to life, consciousness, vigor, strength, or a flourishing condition. Primary sources - . From Pentecost to the Present: The Ten Greatest Revivals Ever . by Elmer Towns and Douglas Porter & . A Brief History of Spiritual Revival and Awakening in America. by Patrick Morley . Facts. Facts. are statements that can be proven true or false.. Examples. 1. Statistically, women live longer than men.. Most buses weigh more than most cars. . There are ten inches in a foot (false). .

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