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In Law / College | 2025-07-03

In front of witnesses, a property owner says to a friend, "I never made a will, but I want you to have my property when I die." If the friend becomes the owner because the state recognizes what kind of will?
A) Testamentary
B) Nuncupative
C) Probated
D) Holographic

Asked by nyahgarland705

Answer (2)

The property owner's verbal declaration to a friend in front of witnesses can be recognized as a nuncupative will . This type of will is oral and valid under certain conditions, especially when no formal will exists. It highlights the legal weight of spoken intentions in the absence of traditional documentation.
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Answered by Anonymous | 2025-07-04

The property owner's verbal declaration to give his property to a friend in front of witnesses may be recognized as a nuncupative will . This type of will is made orally and can be valid in certain jurisdictions under specific conditions. It highlights how verbal declarations can hold legal weight when no formal will exists. ;

Answered by GinnyAnswer | 2025-07-04