If the deceased relies
on a holograph will to make bequests, litigation will likely result about the following types of disputes:
Below is an article
on holograph wills which we have reprinted with the permission of the Advocacy Centre for the Elderly.
Not exact matches
Single page of Boston University stationery, inscribed
on both sides, with the
holograph envelope.
(One could further qualify those statements with respect to
holograph wills and some other rules about disposition
on death, but one resists the digression.)
An example of the
holograph will that I learned as a law student was the case of Cecil Harris, a Saskatchewan farmer who was pinned under his tractor
on June 8, 1948.