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Criteria for determining mental capacity to make a will
Effect of failure to prove lack of testamentary capacity
How to prove lack of testamentary capacity
On whom lies the burden of proving the testator's testamentary capacity
On whom lies the onus of proving lack of capacity at the time of instructions
Position of the law where testamentary capacity exists at the time of instructions but was intervened by infirmity during execution
Tests for determining testamentary capacity
What testamentary capacity connotes
Whether a Bini man has the testamentary capacity to dispose of any property other than his 'Igiogbe'
Whether a medical capacity showing due capacity must be presented where a testator executes a will on his death bed
Whether a person suffering from insanity or infirmity of mind so as to be incapable of understanding the nature or effect of a will has capacity of making a will during that period
Whether a person who is below 20 years has testamentary capacity under the Wills law of Edo State
Whether a testatrix who is an amputee lacks testamentary capacity
Whether it is enough to allege duress or undue influence on a testator as a means to impugning his testamentary capacity
Whether the six-cloth marriage by a Ga man constitutes a limitation on his testamentary capacity
Whether there should be sound disposing mind both at the time when the instructions for the will are given and when the will is executed
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