15-2-512. EVENTS OF INDEPENDENT SIGNIFICANCE. A will may dispose of property by reference to acts and events which have significance apart from their effect upon the dispositions made by the will, whether they occur before or after the execution of the will or before or after the testator’s death. The execution or revocation of a will of another person is such an event.
History:
[I.C., sec. 15-2-512, as added by 1971, ch. 111, sec. 1, p. 233.]
Structure Idaho Code
Title 15 - UNIFORM PROBATE CODE
Chapter 2 - INTESTATE SUCCESSION — WILLS
Section 15-2-501 - WHO MAY MAKE A WILL.
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.