Sunday, January 31, 2010

Example Holographic Wills MATES!i Need Help Again!=)?

MATES!i need help again!=)? - example holographic wills

my teacher gives us a task to make a hologram, and I have no idea, as we know it.If u pls give me a example.tnx! =)

7 comments:

pcpirate... said...

A holographic will is a will, which is fully by hand and signed by the testator. In general, a must of witnesses to confirm the validity of the signature of the testator's intention to sign, but in many countries, but without witnesses who are holographic means will be treated as a witness to be valid and must be legalized at minimum requirements
There must be proof that the testator actually created the will, which can be tested by the use of witnesses, handwriting experts, or other methods.
The testator must write to the mental capacity to have the will, even if the presumption that the testator has capacity, unless the contrary is proved.
The deceased has expressed a desire to lead the distribution of its assets to beneficiaries

Ms. Weequahic high said...

Sorry ghetto schools do not make fun of things like

Joe"Coun... said...

i is not ur "mate"

Marluxia said...

School can hardly afford a computer room to work, then I'll take a guess. Suppose that we are talking about is a kind of testament in digital form. Record a video recorder, or take yourself to say that with a VCR.

iamarghy... said...

This type of will must be written and signed by the testator. There is no need of witnesses. Although parts of the will are not the hand of the testator, provided that the substantive provisions are the hand of the testator, the will is valid.

dablaze said...

A hologram is? Do you like the future, or what?

San Diego Art Nut said...

Typically, a holograph will is to be submitted in other than written form. The majority of the time trying to make a video of himself (the same statement, "I let my cousin, my collection of Barbie", etc..) Would this to be written.
I hope that helps.

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