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Araba Taylor examines Re Butcher [2015], a case that puts the principles of Gill v Woodall into practice ‘The single test comes into its own where the court has enough facts, expert opinions and other evidence to enable it to make findings as to how the will was prepared and/or executed.’ Before the CA decision …
Cases Referenced
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- Barry v Butlin [1838] UKPC 22
- Gill v Woodall & ors [2010] EWCA Civ 1430; [2011] WTLR 251 CA
- Hoff v Atherton [2004] EWHC 177 (Ch); [2004] EWCA Civ 1554; [2005] WTLR 99
- In re Crerar (1956) 106 LJ 694
- Killick v Pountney [2000] WTLR 41
- Kostic v Chaplin [2007] EWHC 2909 (Ch); [2007] EWHC 2298 (Ch); [2008] WTLR 655
- Marsh v Tyrrell and Harding (1828) 2 Hagg Ecc 84
- Pearce v Beverley [2014] WTLR 85
- Re Butcher (Deceased) [2015] EWHC 1240
- Re Fuld dec’d (No 3) [1968] P 675
- Re Morris deceased [1971] P 62
- Re R (Deceased) [1951] P 10
- Re Singellos (Deceased) [2011] WTLR 327
- Sharp & anor v Adam & ors [2005] EWCA Civ 449; [2006] WTLR 1059 CA
- Simon v Byford & ors [2014] EWCA Civ 280; [2014] WTLR 1097 CA
- Spiers v English [1907] P 122
- Tociapski v Tociapski [2013] WTLR 1821
- Wharton v Bancroft [2012] WTLR 727
- Wintle v Nye [1959] 1 All ER 552