57. Distinction between undue influence and want of knowledge and approval.
57. Distinction between undue influence and want of knowledge and approval.
Wills and Intestacy (Volume 102 (2021), paras 1–566; Volume 103 (2021), paras 567–1304) | Commentary
A man may approve and know the contents of a will when his volition has been overpowered, and conversely he may of his own
A man may approve and know the contents of a will when his volition has been overpowered, and conversely he may of his own
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