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In harmony with this provision of substantive law, we find section 623 of the Code of Civil Procedure, which provides that no will shall be revoked, except by implication of law, otherwise than by some will, codicil, or other writing executed as provided in case of wills.
Generally, you can revoke a will by: Destroying the old will. Creating a new will. Making changes to an existing will.
The only way in which an unprivileged will or codicil can be revoked have been specified there to be (1) marriage, (2) another will or codicil, (3) some writing declaring an intention to revoke the same executed in the manner in which an unprivileged will is required to be executed, or (4) the burning, tearing or
A testator may revoke their will by destruction. We again turn to section 20 of the Wills Act 1837, which states that a will may be revoked by an act of burning, tearing or otherwise destroying the same by the testator or by some person in his presence and by his direction with the intention of revoking the same.
A will may be revived if the testator revokes the will he no longer wants to be his will and republishes the old will either by re-execution or by codicil.
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to make a will is the right to revoke it. It is evident, therefore, that the manner in which a will may be revoked is a subject of the utmost importance. taking such action (without destroying the will itself) as will in- dicate a desire on the part of the testator to nullify the words of the will.
The revocation of a Vermont will can be accomplished by executing a subsequent will or other writing or by burning, tearing, canceling, or obliterating the document, done by either the testator or by someone else at his express direction in his conscious presence with the intention of revoking it.

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