Alterations Flashcards

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Who has onus in proving alterations?

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  • Onus shifts depending on kind of will
  • Attested wills= presumption that any alterations made after execution, onus on someone trying to prove it happened before
  • Holographic= presumption alterations made prior to execution, onus on person saying not valid alteration
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Obliteration Alterations

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  • Do not need to comply with rules that generally govern alterations (akin to physical destruction)
  • Partial destruction of a will (if you physically cut something out/ obliterate it then alteration approved)
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3
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Douglas Estate

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Facts: covered part with whiteout

Ratio: Original words could not be deciphered. Test- is it apparent to the human eye? Not probated, not for us to scratch off so obliterated

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Finch v Comb

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Facts: testator put paper over it so if you just look at it you can’t see but if you hold to the light you can

Ratio: probatable

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5
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Re Itter

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Facts: Hired a handwriting expert who read the will with infrared camera

Ratio: not probated, this was too much

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Estate of Stackhouse

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Facts: Someone marked out words with black marker, no evidence of who did it

Ratio: court asked people to see if they could read it and two people could. No signature to show it was her. Probated, marker has no effect could still read it.

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Altering will and substituting with instructions/ gifts for someone else

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  • If attested will, alterations must be attested
  • If holographic, just testator needs to sign
  • Not sufficient to just cross out or initial, if completely obliterated that’s different
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Alterations on attested wills deemed holographic codicils

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  • Capable of probate on their own
  • Difference is whether or not what is written on will is capable of probate on its own
  • Some kind of instruction the court is capable of understanding and carrying out
  • Codicil doesn’t have to be separate document
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Undue influence, capacity, mistake

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Apply to alteration just like they do to a will

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