Revocation Flashcards
Which act deals with revocation of wills
s20 Wills Act 1837
What is defined by destruction
Burning
Tearing
Otherwise destroying with intention to revoke
Latin for destroy?
Animus Revocandi
Leading case of revocation
Cheese v Lovejoy 1877
‘All the destroying in the world without intention will not revoke a will, nor all the intention in the world without destroying. There must be the two’ James LJ
Case reinforcing that the destruction must be actual and not symbolic
Stephens v Taprell 1840
Case where act of destruction need not destroy
Hobbs v Knight 1838 - sufficient damage to impair the entirety of the will. Essence destroyed when testator cut out his signature
Re Adams 1990 - signatures of testator and witnesses scored out - sufficient damage
Can someone else destroy the will?
Name a case
As longs as it is in front of the testator and by his direction
Gill v Gill 1909 - Husband and wide row. No simultaneous intention
Case by accident
Re Booth 1926
Fire - no intention
Two circumstances where court will presume the testator has destroyed the will with the intention to revoke
And cases
Will cannot be found after reasonable searches but last know in testators possession
Sugden v Lord St Leonards 1876
Will found in a mutilated condition at time of testators death and in their possession. Presumption revoked
Lambell v Lambell 1831