A will is ambulatory because:
a. it cannot be changed or revoked.
b. it can only be changed if a person is near death and traveling in an ambulance.
c. it can be moved from state to state or home to home when the testator moves his or her residence.
d. a person may change or revoke it at any time before death.
d. a person may change or revoke it at any time before death.
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A motion made by the attorney for the plaintiff will be ruled upon by the attorney for the defendant
a. True b. False
Codes that can be seen on a computer screen but not printed are called ____________________.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).