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NClaborn

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A person appointed by the court to serve as a representative even though the decedent left a will is called
 
  A. testator. D. administrator c.t.a.
   B. administrator. E. none of these.
   C. executor.

Question 2

A will in which a husband or wife leaves an entire estate to the other is called a
 
  A. nuncupative will. D. holographic will.
   B. formal will. E. none of these.
   C. testamentary will.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

E



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