"Fac Simile Probate" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL

Fac Simile Probate LAW AND LEGAL
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In England, where the construction of a wlll jnay be affected by the appearance of the original paper, the court wlll order the probate to pass ln foe simile, as lt may posslbly help to show the meanlng of the testator. 1 williams, Ex’rs, (7th Ed.) 331, 38G, 566

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