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The will places no limitations or restrictions on how those
organizations may use such bequests.
Agreement To Make Will
On August 19, 1982, decedent and Bell executed a document
entitled "Agreement to Make Will". In pertinent part, that
document provides:
WHEREAS, Cavett has been a widower for twenty
years and is presently eighty years of age, and
WHEREAS, Cavett has a daughter now fifty-two years
of age who has been incapacitated from an accident
since age nine and,
WHEREAS, Bell has for many years on a twenty-four
hour basis, staying overnight, cared for said daughter,
Cavett and Cavett’s home, supervising the cleaning
thereof and done the cleaning and washing in the maid’s
absence:
NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of Bell’s past
services and the covenants and agreements herein
contained, it is agreed by and between the parties
hereto as follows:
1. Bell agrees to continue her services in the
care of Cavett, Cavett’s daughter and Cavett’s home as
in the past so long as she is physically able to do so.
2. Cavett agrees that his last Will and Testament
at his death will contain provisions leaving to Bell no
less than he has devised and bequeathed to her in his
present Will, executed on June 15, 1981, a copy of
which is attached hereto and made a part hereof
provided, however, Cavett shall have the right to sell
his residence known as 325 Wyoming Avenue, Cincinnati,
Ohio 45215, and if he does so, agrees to and shall
bequeath to Bell an amount equal to the net proceeds of
sale, in addition to the other bequests contained in
said Will executed on June 15, 1981.
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