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    • Idaho Code
    • Title 15 - UNIFORM PROBATE CODE
    • Chapter 2 - INTESTATE SUCCESSION — WILLS
    • Part 5 - WILLS
    • Section 15-2-510 - INCORPORATION BY REFERENCE.

    Idaho Code
    Part 5 - WILLS
    Section 15-2-510 - INCORPORATION BY REFERENCE.

    15-2-510. INCORPORATION BY REFERENCE. Any writing in existence when a will is executed may be incorporated by reference if the language of the will manifests this intent and describes the writing sufficiently to permit its identification.

    History:
    [I.C., sec. 15-2-510, as added by 1971, ch. 111, sec. 1, p. 233.]

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    Idaho Code

    Title 15 - UNIFORM PROBATE CODE

    Chapter 2 - INTESTATE SUCCESSION — WILLS

    Part 5 - WILLS

    Section 15-2-501 - WHO MAY MAKE A WILL.

    Section 15-2-502 - EXECUTION.

    Section 15-2-503 - HOLOGRAPHIC WILL.

    Section 15-2-504 - SELF-PROVED WILL.

    Section 15-2-505 - WHO MAY WITNESS.

    Section 15-2-506 - CHOICE OF LAW AS TO EXECUTION.

    Section 15-2-507 - REVOCATION BY WRITING OR BY ACT.

    Section 15-2-508 - REVOCATION BY DIVORCE — NO REVOCATION BY OTHER CHANGES OF CIRCUMSTANCES.

    Section 15-2-509 - REVIVAL OF REVOKED WILL.

    Section 15-2-510 - INCORPORATION BY REFERENCE.

    Section 15-2-511 - TESTAMENTARY ADDITIONS TO TRUSTS.

    Section 15-2-512 - EVENTS OF INDEPENDENT SIGNIFICANCE.

    Section 15-2-513 - SEPARATE WRITING IDENTIFYING BEQUEST OF TANGIBLE PROPERTY.

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