New York Estates, Powers & Trusts Law Part 4 - REVOCATION OF WILLS AND RELATED SUBJECTS
- 3-4.1 - Revocation of Wills; Effect on Codicils
3-4.1 Revocation of wills; effect on codicils (a) Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, a revocation or alteration, if intended by the testator, may...
- 3-4.2 - Agreement to Convey Property Previously Disposed of by Will Not a Revocation
3-4.2 Agreement to convey property previously disposed of by will not a revocation An agreement made by a testator to convey any property does not...
- 3-4.3 - Revocatory Effect of a Conveyance, Settlement or Other Act Affecting Property Previously Disposed of by Will
3-4.3 Revocatory effect of a conveyance, settlement or other act affecting property previously disposed of by will A conveyance, settlement or other act of a...
- 3-4.4 - Conveyance of Property of an Incompetent or Conservatee, Previously Disposed of Specifically by Will, Not Revocation or Ademption
3-4.4 Conveyance of property of an incompetent or conservatee, previously disposed of specifically by will, not revocation or ademption In the case of a sale...
- 3-4.5 - Insurance Proceeds From Specific Disposition Not Subject to Ademption
3-4.5 Insurance proceeds from specific disposition not subject to ademption Where insurance proceeds from property which was the subject of a specific disposition are paid...
- 3-4.6 - Revocation or Alteration of Later Will Not to Revive Prior Will or Any Provisions Thereof
3-4.6 Revocation or alteration of later will not to revive prior will or any provisions thereof (a) If after executing a will the testator executes...
Last modified: February 3, 2019