A. ?The sound mind requirement for a person to make a valid will
B. ?The requirement for a valid will that the testator must intend the instrument to operate as his or her last will
C. ?The formal declaration of a testator at the time of signing a will that it is his/her last will and testament
D. ?A person who is a beneficiary and a witness of the same will
E. ?The automatic revocation or amendment of a will by state statute without the testator's knowledge of or agreement to the revocation
F. ?The requirement that only a person who stands to lose a pecuniary interest in a decedent's estate if a will is llowed may contest the will
G. ?A statement in a will that if a beneficiary of the will objects to probate or challenges the will's distributions, that contestant forfeits all benefits of the will
H. ?Revocable and subject to change
I. ?To bear witness and to affirm or verify a will as genuine
J. ?The cancellation of a will by the writing of a new will or the adding of a codicil to the will
A. ?testamentary capacity
B. ?testamentary intent
C. ?publication
D. ?interested witness
E. ?operation of law
F. ?standing
G. ?in terrorem clause
H. ?ambulatory
I. attest a will?
J. ?revocation by subsequent writing
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