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UNIFORM ACT RELATING TO WILLS EXECUTED WITHOUT THE STATE.

UNIFORM ACT RELATING TO WILLS EXECUTED WITHOUT THE STATE.

In 1892, the Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws recommended to the various states for adoption the Act. to make Uniform the Law relating to the Execution of Wills. At the Conference in 1910, the Committee on Wills, Descent and Distribution reported that it could not do better than again recommend to the various states the Act approved by the Conference in 1892. The Conference resolved to adopt the Committee's suggestion and to recommend this Act to the various states for odoption.

The Act has been adopted by the following states: Kansas, 1911; Maryland, 1914; Michigan, 1911; Nevada, 1913; Utah, 1907; Alaska, 1913.

UNIFORM ACT RELATING TO WILLS EXECUTED

WITHOUT THE STATE.

Section 1. Be it enacted, etc., That a last will and testament, executed without this state in the mode prescribed by the law, either of the place where executed or of the testator's domicile, shall be deemed to be legally executed, and shall be or the same force and effect as if executed in the mode prescribed by the laws of this state, provided, said last will and testament is in writing and subscribed by the testator.

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