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33 Undue influence and fraud

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Where a person has, by the exercise of undue influence or fraud, induced a testator to make a testamentary gift whether in that person’s own favour or some other person’s favour (for example, that person’s wife or child), the gift may fail.

In many cases the effect of the

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