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    • EPT - Estates, Powers and Trusts
    • Article 3 - Substantive Law of Wills
    • Part 4 - Revocation of Wills and Related Subjects
    • 3-4.2 - Agreement to Convey Property Previously Disposed of by Will Not a Revocation

    New York Laws
    Part 4 - Revocation of Wills and Related Subjects
    3-4.2 - Agreement to Convey Property Previously Disposed of by Will Not a Revocation


    a revocation

    An agreement made by a testator to convey any property does not revoke
    a prior testamentary disposition of such property; but such property
    passes under the will to the beneficiaries, subject to whatever rights
    were created by such agreement.

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    EPT - Estates, Powers and Trusts

    Article 3 - Substantive Law of Wills

    Part 4 - Revocation of Wills and Related Subjects

    3-4.1 - Revocation of Wills; Effect on Codicils

    3-4.2 - Agreement to Convey Property Previously Disposed of by Will Not a Revocation

    3-4.3 - Revocatory Effect of a Conveyance, Settlement or Other Act Affecting Property Previously Disposed of by Will

    3-4.4 - Conveyance of Property of an Incompetent or Conservatee, Previously Disposed of Specifically by Will, Not Revocation or Ademption

    3-4.5 - Insurance Proceeds From Specific Disposition Not Subject to Ademption

    3-4.6 - Revocation or Alteration of Later Will Not to Revive Prior Will or Any Provisions Thereof

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