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  1. The Laws of New York
  2. Consolidated Laws of New York
  3. CHAPTER 17-B
    Estates, Powers & Trusts
  4. ARTICLE 3
    Substantive Law of Wills
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    PART 3

    Rules Governing Testamentary Dispositions

    Estates, Powers & Trusts (EPT) CHAPTER 17-B, ARTICLE 3

    • SECTION 3-3.1
      What a testamentary disposition includes
    • SECTION 3-3.2
      Competence of attesting witness who is beneficiary; application
    • SECTION 3-3.3
      Disposition to issue or brothers or sisters of testator not to
    • SECTION 3-3.4
      Consequences of partly ineffective testamentary dispositions of
    • SECTION 3-3.5
      Conditions qualifying dispositions; conditions against contest;
    • SECTION 3-3.6
      Encumbrances on property of decedent or on proceeds of insurance
    • SECTION 3-3.7
      Testamentary disposition to trustee under, or in accordance with
    • SECTION 3-3.8
      Validity of a purchase of real property notwithstanding its
    • SECTION 3-3.9
      Testamentary direction to purchase annuities
    PART 3. RULES GOVERNING TESTAMENTARY DISPOSITIONS
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