Asked by Paris Smith on May 17, 2024

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A will confers no present interest in the testator's property.

Present Interest

A right to immediately use, possess, or enjoy property or income.

Testator's Property

Assets owned by an individual who has made a will, to be distributed after their death.

  • Acquire knowledge of the legal vocabulary and concepts relevant to wills, such as cy pres doctrine, bequest, devise, estate, and residuary.
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Divya sri RamanMay 20, 2024
Final Answer :
True
Explanation :
One important feature of a will is that it is revocable until the moment of the testator's death.For this reason,a will confers no present interest in the testator's property.